نتایج جستجو برای: gut tissue

تعداد نتایج: 959360  

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2010
Vidya R Velagapudi Rahil Hezaveh Christopher S Reigstad Peddinti Gopalacharyulu Laxman Yetukuri Sama Islam Jenny Felin Rosie Perkins Jan Borén Matej Oresic Fredrik Bäckhed

The gut microbiota has recently been identified as an environmental factor that may promote metabolic diseases. To investigate the effect of gut microbiota on host energy and lipid metabolism, we compared the serum metabolome and the lipidomes of serum, adipose tissue, and liver of conventionally raised (CONV-R) and germ-free mice. The serum metabolome of CONV-R mice was characterized by increa...

Gut microbiota regulates the production of signaling molecules, such as serotonin or 5-Hydroxytryptamine: 5-HT in the host. Serotonin is a biogenic amine that acts as a neurotransmitter in the gut and brain. There is a perfect interaction between human gastrointestinal microbiota and the serotonin system. The gut microbiota plays an important role in the serotonin signaling pathways through the...

2013
Johanna E. Simkin Dongcheng Zhang Benjamin N. Rollo Donald F. Newgreen

Vagal neural crest cells (VNCCs) arise in the hindbrain, and at (avian) embryonic day (E) 1.5 commence migration through paraxial tissues to reach the foregut as chains of cells 1-2 days later. They then colonise the rest of the gut in a rostrocaudal wave. The chains of migrating cells later resolve into the ganglia of the enteric nervous system. In organ culture, E4.5 VNCCs resident in the gut...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Anne K Dunn Eric V Stabb

Ant lions are insect larvae that feed on the liquefied internal components of insect prey. Prey capture is assisted by the injection of toxins that are reportedly derived from both the insect and bacterial symbionts. These larvae display interesting gut physiology where the midgut is not connected to the hindgut, preventing elimination of solid waste until adulthood. The presence of a discontin...

2005
P. B. Cronjé

A new paradigm for the aetiology of heat stroke in humans has emerged recently, which invokes the possibility of novel approaches to the treatment and prevention of heat stress in livestock species. Exposure to heat results in redistribution of blood to the periphery and compensatory reduction in the blood supply to the gut, which damages cells lining the gut, permitting endotoxin to enter the ...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
Marc Schneeberger Amandine Everard Alicia G Gómez-Valadés Sébastien Matamoros Sara Ramírez Nathalie M Delzenne Ramon Gomis Marc Claret Patrice D Cani

Recent evidence indicates that the gut microbiota plays a key role in the pathophysiology of obesity. Indeed, diet-induced obesity (DIO) has been associated to substantial changes in gut microbiota composition in rodent models. In the context of obesity, enhanced adiposity is accompanied by low-grade inflammation of this tissue but the exact link with gut microbial community remains unknown. In...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2013
Pietro Vajro Giulia Paolella Alessio Fasano

A specific bacterial gut microbiota profile with increased extraction of energy has recently been associated with obesity, which has been shown to be a transmissible phenotype by microbiota transplantation. At the same time, there is now increasing evidence that gut microbiota plays a role in the development of hepatic steatosis and its progression to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. This review s...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
J. Rodrigo Mora Guiying Cheng Dominic Picarella Michael Briskin Natasha Buchanan Ulrich H. von Andrian

T cell activation by intestinal dendritic cells (DC) induces gut-tropism. We show that, reciprocally, DC from peripheral lymph nodes (PLN-DC) induce homing receptors promoting CD8 T cell accumulation in inflamed skin, particularly ligands for P- and E-selectin. Differential imprinting of tissue-tropism was independent of Th1/Th2 cytokines and not restricted to particular DC subsets. Fixed PLN-D...

2017
Ana M C Faria Bernardo S Reis Daniel Mucida

Tissue adaptation is an intrinsic component of immune cell development, influencing both resistance to pathogens and tolerance. Chronically stimulated surfaces of the body, in particular the gut mucosa, are the major sites where immune cells traffic and reside. Their adaptation to these environments requires constant discrimination between natural stimulation coming from harmless microbiota and...

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