نتایج جستجو برای: gut bacteria population

تعداد نتایج: 907019  

2012
Fiona Fouhy FIONA FOUHY

Take a moment to consider that there are ten times more bacteria present in the human gut than there are human cells in the body. Surprising and shocking as this may be, it should also occur to you that such vast numbers of bacteria are not there just by chance. In fact, these populations play numerous vital roles in our health and daily functioning. There are at least 100 trillion bacterial ce...

2016
Patrice D. Cani Amandine Everard

Obesity and diabetes have reached epidemic proportions. Evidence suggests that besides dietary habits and physical activity, other environmental factors, such as gut microbes, are recognized as additional partners implicated in the control of energy homeostasis. Studies on the human gut microbiota have shown that the general population can be stratified on the sole basis of three dominant bacte...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Benjamin Obadia Z T Güvener Vivian Zhang Javier A Ceja-Navarro Eoin L Brodie William W Ja William B Ludington

Species compositions of gut microbiomes impact host health [1-3], but the processes determining these compositions are largely unknown. An unexplained observation is that gut species composition varies widely between individuals but is largely stable over time within individuals [4, 5]. Stochastic factors during establishment may drive these alternative stable states (colonized versus non-colon...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Patricio S La Rosa Barbara B Warner Yanjiao Zhou George M Weinstock Erica Sodergren Carla M Hall-Moore Harold J Stevens William E Bennett Nurmohammad Shaikh Laura A Linneman Julie A Hoffmann Aaron Hamvas Elena Deych Berkley A Shands William D Shannon Phillip I Tarr

In the weeks after birth, the gut acquires a nascent microbiome, and starts its transition to bacterial population equilibrium. This early-in-life microbial population quite likely influences later-in-life host biology. However, we know little about the governance of community development: does the gut serve as a passive incubator where the first organisms randomly encountered gain entry and pr...

2015
Zhengsheng Xue Wenping Zhang Linghua Wang Rong Hou Menghui Zhang Lisong Fei Xiaojun Zhang He Huang Laura C. Bridgewater Yi Jiang Chenglin Jiang Liping Zhao Xiaoyan Pang Zhihe Zhang

UNLABELLED The giant panda evolved from omnivorous bears. It lives on a bamboo-dominated diet at present, but it still retains a typical carnivorous digestive system and is genetically deficient in cellulose-digesting enzymes. To find out whether this endangered mammalian species, like other herbivores, has successfully developed a gut microbiota adapted to its fiber-rich diet, we conducted a 1...

2005
ITALO DELALIBERA JO HANDELSMAN KENNETH F. RAFFA

The goal of this study was to characterize the cellulose-degrading microorganisms in the guts of wood-inhabiting beetles. We enriched for cellulose-degrading microorganisms by inoculating Þlter paper in liquid growth medium with macerated guts from larvae and adults of the wood-boring longhorned beetle, Saperda vestita, and the phloeophagous bark beetles, Ips pini and Dendroctonus frontalis. Af...

2012
Daniele P. Castro Caroline S. Moraes Marcelo S. Gonzalez Norman A. Ratcliffe Patrícia Azambuja Eloi S. Garcia

Trypanosoma cruzi in order to complete its development in the digestive tract of Rhodnius prolixus needs to overcome the immune reactions and microbiota trypanolytic activity of the gut. We demonstrate that in R. prolixus following infection with epimastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi clone Dm28c and, in comparison with uninfected control insects, the midgut contained (i) fewer bacteria, (ii) highe...

External exposed radiation may play an important role in pathogens of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), although is thought to arise due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The result is dysregulated immune responses due to alteration in the gut microbiota population and the subsequent development of gut inflammation. It has recently been shown that the effect of ioni...

2015
Yu-Jie Zhang Sha Li Ren-You Gan Tong Zhou Dong-Ping Xu Hua-Bin Li

Gut bacteria are an important component of the microbiota ecosystem in the human gut, which is colonized by 1014 microbes, ten times more than the human cells. Gut bacteria play an important role in human health, such as supplying essential nutrients, synthesizing vitamin K, aiding in the digestion of cellulose, and promoting angiogenesis and enteric nerve function. However, they can also be po...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2010
Eloi S Garcia Daniele P Castro Marcela B Figueiredo Patrícia Azambuja

Bacteria, fungi and parasites are in constant contact with the insect gut environment and can influence different aspects of the host gut physiology. Usually, some of these microorganisms develop and survive in the digestive tract. Therefore, the gut environment must be able to tolerate certain populations of these organisms for the establishment of interactions between non-pathogenic bacteria,...

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