نتایج جستجو برای: gut functions

تعداد نتایج: 538755  

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2008
Johannes B van Goudoever Willemijn Corpeleijn Maaike Riedijk Maaike Schaart Ingrid Renes Sophie van der Schoor

The intestine serves numerous purposes. In addition to digestion and absorption, the intestine functions as an organ that provides specific and nonspecific protection against pathological bacteria and noxious agents. At birth, and certainly when birth occurs prematurely, these functions are not yet fully developed. This article addresses the specific needs of the neonatal gut to perform these f...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental immunology 2010
W I Khan J E Ghia

Gut inflammation is characterized by mucosal recruitment of activated cells from both the innate and adaptive immune systems. In addition to immune cells, inflammation in the gut is associated with an alteration in enteric endocrine cells and various biologically active compounds produced by these cells. Although the change in enteric endocrine cells or their products is considered to be import...

2006
Ilia Gogoladze Tianjun Li Qaisar Shafi

We consider a class of seven-dimensional N = 1 supersymmetric orbifold GUTs in which the Standard Model (SM) gauge couplings and one of the Yukawa couplings (top quark, bottom quark or tau lepton) are unified, without low energy supersymmetry, at MGUT ≃ 4× 10 GeV. With gauge-top quark Yukawa coupling unification the SM Higgs boson mass is estimated to be 135± 6 GeV, which increases to 144± 4 Ge...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Peter T. McKenney Eric G. Pamer

One of the clearest functions of the gut microbiota in humans is resistance to colonization by enteric bacterial pathogens. Reconstitution of the microbiota offers an exciting therapeutic approach, but great challenges must be overcome.

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
debjit kumar mondal department of zoology, university of kalyani, kalyani – 741235, w.b. india anilava kaviraj university of kalyani

pattern of feeding and reproduction of amblypharyngodon mola (hamilton, 1822) was studied in two floodplain lakes of north 24 parganas districts of west bengal in india during 2011.  results indicated that the fish exhibited a predominantly herbivorous diet with algae as the main content of gut. a long, thin walled, coiled gut and closely packed filamentous gill racker suited this feeding habit...

Journal: :poultry science journal 2015
samadi f sahneh m

a total of 240, one-day-old quail chicks (coturnix coturnix japonica) were used to study the effects of artichoke leaf meal (alm) and vitamin e in diet on growth performance, ileal microbial populations and intestinal morphology in a 42-d trial. this experiment was performed as a completely randomized design with 4 replicates of 15 quails each, using a 4 × 2 factorial arrangement with diet and ...

Journal: :BIO web of conferences 2021

The link between nutrition and human diseases has always been recognized, but only with modern molecular genetic analysis tools, the role of gut microbiome including gastrointestinal tract function on neurodegenerative become obvious. Gut microbiota significantly influences metabolic immune responses host organism, thus, dietor infection-related imbalances (dysbiosis) disrupt local systemic hom...

2014
Morgan GI Langille Conor J Meehan Jeremy E Koenig Akhilesh S Dhanani Robert A Rose Susan E Howlett Robert G Beiko

BACKGROUND The changes that occur in the microbiome of aging individuals are unclear, especially in light of the imperfect correlation of frailty with age. Studies in older human subjects have reported subtle effects, but these results may be confounded by other variables that often change with age such as diet and place of residence. To test these associations in a more controlled model system...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2015
J M Lankelma M Nieuwdorp W M de Vos W J Wiersinga

The human gut microbiota may be viewed as an organ, executing numerous functions in metabolism, development of the immune system and host defence against pathogens. It may therefore be involved in the development of a range of diseases such as gastrointestinal infections, inflammatory bowel disease, allergy and diabetes mellitus. Reversely, certain therapies that are often used, such as antibio...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2018
Kristyn E Sylvia Gregory E Demas

The expression of a wide range of social and affective behaviors, including aggression and investigation, as well as anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors, involves interactions among many different physiological systems, including the neuroendocrine and immune systems. Recent work suggests that the gut microbiome may also play a critical role in modulating behavior and likely functions as an ...

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