نتایج جستجو برای: gut

تعداد نتایج: 50393  

2017
Marzanna Łusiak-Szelachowska Beata Weber-Dąbrowska Ewa Jończyk-Matysiak Renata Wojciechowska Andrzej Górski

The gut microbiota plays an essential role in health and disease of humans. Bacteriophages are the most abundant members of the gut virobiota and display great diversity. Phages can translocate through the mucosa to lymph and internal organs and play a role as regulators of the bacterial population in the gut. Increasing abundance of phages in the gut mucosa may reduce colonization by bacteria....

2006
Michael H. Horn

Relative gut length, Zihler’s index, and relative gut mass were measured in four species of prickleback fishes and the effects of ontogeny, diet, and phylogeny on these gut dimensions were determined. Of the four species, Cebidichthys violaceus and Xiphister mucosus shift to herbivory with growth (>45 mm SL), whereas X. atropurpureus and Anoplarchus purpurescens remain carnivores. A. purpuresce...

Journal: :Food frontiers 2023

Nucleotides ingested from breast milk and complementary foods during infancy play a vital role in the development of immune nervous system, as well maturation gut function, are considered “special dietary nutrient.” Based on existing research progress theoretical basis, this review takes distribution nucleotides (NTs) early life (after birth to age 3 years) diet vivo metabolism/absorption proce...

2016
Nan Wu Yu-Long Song Bei Wang Xiang-Yang Zhang Xu-Jie Zhang Ya-Li Wang Ying-Yin Cheng Dan-Dan Chen Xiao-Qin Xia Yi-Shan Lu Yong-An Zhang

The gut-associated lymphoid tissue, connected with liver via bile and blood, constructs a local immune environment of both defense and tolerance. The gut-liver immunity has been well-studied in mammals, yet in fish remains largely unknown, even though enteritis as well as liver and gallbladder syndrome emerged as a limitation in aquaculture. In this study, we performed integrative bioinformatic...

2017
Callum Richards Saria Otani Aram Mikaelyan Michael Poulsen

The gut microbiotas of cockroaches and termites play important roles in the symbiotic digestion of dietary components, such as lignocellulose. Diet has been proposed as a primary determinant of community structure within the gut, acting as a selection force to shape the diversity observed within this "bioreactor", and as a key factor for the divergence of the termite gut microbiota from the omn...

2016
Jun Hu Yangfan Nie Jianwei Chen Yong Zhang Zhichang Wang Qiwen Fan Xianghua Yan

Colonization of gut microbiota in mammals during the early life is vital to host health. The miniature piglet has recently been considered as an optimal infant model. However, less is known about the development of gut microbiota in miniature piglets. Here, this study was conducted to explore how the gut microbiota develops in weaned Congjiang miniature piglets. In contrast to the relatively st...

2016
Tim J Schuijt Jacqueline M Lankelma Brendon P Scicluna Felipe de Sousa e Melo Joris J T H Roelofs J Daan de Boer Arjan J Hoogendijk Regina de Beer Alex de Vos Clara Belzer Willem M de Vos Tom van der Poll W Joost Wiersinga

OBJECTIVE Pneumonia accounts for more deaths than any other infectious disease worldwide. The intestinal microbiota supports local mucosal immunity and is increasingly recognised as an important modulator of the systemic immune system. The precise role of the gut microbiota in bacterial pneumonia, however, is unknown. Here, we investigate the function of the gut microbiota in the host defence a...

2012
Erik Larsson Valentina Tremaroli Ying Shiuan Lee Omry Koren Intawat Nookaew Ashwana Fricker Jens Nielsen Ruth E Ley Fredrik Bäckhed

BACKGROUND The gut microbiota has profound effects on host physiology but local host-microbial interactions in the gut are only poorly characterised and are likely to vary from the sparsely colonised duodenum to the densely colonised colon. Microorganisms are recognised by pattern recognition receptors such as Toll-like receptors, which signal through the adaptor molecule MyD88. METHODS To id...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1984
D Guy-Grand M Dy G Luffau P Vassalli

Gut mucosal mast cells (MMC), which are nearly absent in normal mice are abundant during nematode infection. In normal mice, study of MMC precursors (MMC-P: cells giving rise to MMC colonies in the presence of IL-3) show that: (a) their frequency, judged by limiting dilution is very high in bone marrow (BM) and gut, and very low in most lymphoid organs and thoracic duct lymph (TDL); (b) gut MMC...

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