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Complementary intestinal mucosa and microbiota responses to caloric restriction

Complementary intestinal mucosa and microbiota responses to caloric restriction

... absorption and for interactions between the microbiota and its ...the intestinal response to caloric restriction (CR) is thought to be more complex than that of any ... Voir le document complet

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Intestinal epithelial cells instruct myeloid cell-mediated T-cell responses

Intestinal epithelial cells instruct myeloid cell-mediated T-cell responses

... patches and mesenteric lymph nodes are sufficient to induce the expression of α4β7- integrin and CCR9 supporting imprinting the gut-homing capacity of activated T- [30] and B- ... Voir le document complet

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The highly variable microbiota associated to intestinal mucosa correlates with growth and hypoxia resistance of sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, submitted to different nutritional histories

The highly variable microbiota associated to intestinal mucosa correlates with growth and hypoxia resistance of sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, submitted to different nutritional histories

... gastrointestinal microbiota, possibly by modifying the fatty acid composition of the intestine ...known to influence the immune status of sea bass [30], and that might also impact the association of ... Voir le document complet

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Commensal-specific immune responses at the intestinal mucosa

Commensal-specific immune responses at the intestinal mucosa

... pDC and pTregs (204). Tolerogenic pDcs and intestinal epithelial cells produce the enzyme Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-1 (IDO) which promotes the development of pTregs in response to the gut ... Voir le document complet

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Microbiota-Produced Succinate Improves Glucose Homeostasis via Intestinal Gluconeogenesis.

Microbiota-Produced Succinate Improves Glucose Homeostasis via Intestinal Gluconeogenesis.

... factor to tackle this ...2003) and obese diabetic subjects (Mendeloff, ...fiber to the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) by bacterial fermentation in the gut (Flint et ...gut ... Voir le document complet

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Effects of protein source and cooking procedure on intestinal microbiota and on fermentation end-products in rats

Effects of protein source and cooking procedure on intestinal microbiota and on fermentation end-products in rats

... Livestock and Nutrition Unit, 2 Microbiology and Genomics Unit, 3 Laboratory of Agro-food Quality and Safety, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liege, 5030, Gembloux, Belgium, 4 Center for ... Voir le document complet

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en fr Postnatal programming cardiometabolic risk : effects of moderate caloric restriction in adulthood Programmation postnatale du risque cardio-métabolique : effets d'une restriction calorique modérée à l'âge adulte

... reduced to 3 (small litter, SL) to induce ...NL and SL mice were assigned to a moderate 20% calorie restriction (CR: NLCR, SLCR) for one month, while the other mice continued to ... Voir le document complet

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Microbiota-specific CD4CD8αα Tregs: role in intestinal immune homeostasis and implications for IBD

Microbiota-specific CD4CD8αα Tregs: role in intestinal immune homeostasis and implications for IBD

... appear to conflict with the induc- tion of Foxp3 Treg development by human clostridial bacteria in the colonic mucosa of GF mice ( 24 ), but the true meaning of this result remains unclear, because another ... Voir le document complet

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Targeted intestinal tight junction hyperpermeability alters the microbiome, behavior, and visceromotor responses

Targeted intestinal tight junction hyperpermeability alters the microbiome, behavior, and visceromotor responses

... Version postprint Inczefi et al. Supplemental Materials Diverse responses….. Page 4 Colorectal distension (CRD) Two 0.08mm diameter electrodes were implanted in the abdominal external oblique muscle and a ... Voir le document complet

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Individual and combined effects of the trichothecenes deoxynivalenol and nivalenol ex vivo and in vivo on pig intestinal mucosa

Individual and combined effects of the trichothecenes deoxynivalenol and nivalenol ex vivo and in vivo on pig intestinal mucosa

... (DON) and nivalenol ...graminearum and F. culmorum on wheat are both co-producers of DON and NIV (Logrieco et al 2002; Bottalico and Perrone ...animals and human (Creppy ...(anorexia) ... Voir le document complet

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Comparative metagenomic study of alterations to the intestinal microbiota and risk of nosocomial clostridum difficile-associated disease

Comparative metagenomic study of alterations to the intestinal microbiota and risk of nosocomial clostridum difficile-associated disease

... exposures, intestinal microbiota, and subsequent risk of Clostridium difficile–associated disease (CDAD), with use of a nested case-control ...CDAD, and 50 matched controls were selected for ... Voir le document complet

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Effects of maternal wheat bran supplementation on microbiota and intestinal parameters of piglets

Effects of maternal wheat bran supplementation on microbiota and intestinal parameters of piglets

... (2017) Modulation of piglets ’ microbiota : differential effects by a high wheat bran maternal diet during gestation and lactation. 7, article 7426[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Interferon-Alpha Promotes Th1 Response and Epithelial Apoptosis via Inflammasome Activation in Human Intestinal Mucosa

Interferon-Alpha Promotes Th1 Response and Epithelial Apoptosis via Inflammasome Activation in Human Intestinal Mucosa

... men and 10 women; mean age, 74 y; range, 59 –88 ...chemotherapy and were not treated with immunosuppressive ...according to the French guidelines for research on human ...according to the ... Voir le document complet

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Physiological responses of bifidobacteria subjected to acid, cold and gastro-intestinal stress in organic and conventional milks

Physiological responses of bifidobacteria subjected to acid, cold and gastro-intestinal stress in organic and conventional milks

... 116 Résumé FLORENCE, A.C.R. Réponses physiologiques de bifidobactéries soumises aux stress acide, froid et gastro-intestinal en laits biologique et conventionnel. 2013. 203 f. Thèse (Doctorat) – Faculté de ... Voir le document complet

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Western diet induces a shift in microbiota composition enhancing susceptibility to Adherent-Invasive E. coli infection and intestinal inflammation.

Western diet induces a shift in microbiota composition enhancing susceptibility to Adherent-Invasive E. coli infection and intestinal inflammation.

... due to microbiota alterations, colonic microbiota composition was compared in WT and CEABAC10 C57BL/6 mice that were fed a conventional (N = 5) or HF/HS diet (N = 6) using 16S rRNA gene ... Voir le document complet

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Nivalenol has a greater impact than deoxynivalenol on pig jejunum mucosa in vitro on explants and in vivo on intestinal loops

Nivalenol has a greater impact than deoxynivalenol on pig jejunum mucosa in vitro on explants and in vivo on intestinal loops

... (DON) and nivalenol (NIV), worldwide cereal contaminants, raise concerns for animal and human gut health, following contaminated food or feed ...DON and NIV on intestinal mucosa was ... Voir le document complet

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Interaction of enteropathogenic and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli and porcine intestinal mucosa: role of intimin and Tir in adherence.

Interaction of enteropathogenic and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli and porcine intestinal mucosa: role of intimin and Tir in adherence.

... (EPEC) and Shiga-toxin- producing ...humans and animals ...leading to bloody diarrhea and hemolytic-uremic syndrome in developed ...EPEC, and certain STEC, cause typical, ... Voir le document complet

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Effect of oral administration of omeprazole on the microbiota of the gastric glandular mucosa and feces of healthy horses

Effect of oral administration of omeprazole on the microbiota of the gastric glandular mucosa and feces of healthy horses

... 100% and population at Day 0 = 0%) and the minimum ...beginning and the end of the study ...period and administration period). In order to minimize the negative effects of the ... Voir le document complet

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New insights into the interplay between autophagy, gut microbiota and inflammatory responses in IBD

New insights into the interplay between autophagy, gut microbiota and inflammatory responses in IBD

... in intestinal epithelial cells; Atg16l1[HM] mice: mice hypomorphic for Atg16l1 expression; BCL2: B cell leukemia/ lymphoma 2; BECN1: beclin 1, autophagy related; CALCOCO2: calcium binding and coiled-coil ... Voir le document complet

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Peripheral and intestinal microbiota alterations in Autism Spectrum Disorders : The specific role of p-Cresol

Peripheral and intestinal microbiota alterations in Autism Spectrum Disorders : The specific role of p-Cresol

... proteome and enhances ...Fmr1-KO and WT liver. n ¼ 5 WT, n ¼ 5 KO. Significantly upregulated proteins and downregulated proteins ...red and blue. (B) Heatmap visualization and clustering ... Voir le document complet

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