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Systemic sclerosis is associated with specific alterations in gastrointestinal microbiota in two independent cohorts. [PDF]
ObjectiveTo compare faecal microbial composition in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) from 2 independent cohorts with controls and to determine whether certain genera are associated with SSc-gastrointestinal tract (GIT) symptoms.DesignAdult patients
Braun, Jonathan +14 more
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Problems with the concept of gut microbiota dysbiosis [PDF]
Summary The human microbiome research is with the notable exception of fecal transplantation still mostly in a descriptive phase. Part of the difficulty for translating research into medical interventions is due to the large compositional complexity of the microbiome resulting in datasets that need sophisticated statistical methods ...
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Link between gut microbiota dysbiosis and chronic kidney disease.
During chronic kidney disease (CKD), typical alterations in the gut microbiota are observed. The kidney no longer plays the role of the main excretory organ as this function is performed by the intestine. In CKD patients, an alteration of intestinal permeability and a degradation of the protective mucous layer are observed.
Noce A. +8 more
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Link between gut microbiota and neonatal sepsis
In neonates, the gastrointestinal tract is rapidly colonized by bacteria after birth. Gut microbiota development is critical during the first few years of life.
Chien-Chung Lee, Cheng-Hsun Chiu
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Eubiosis and dysbiosis: the two sides of the microbiota [PDF]
The microbial ecosystem of the gastrointestinal tract is characterized by a great number of microbial species living in balance by adopting mutualistic strategies. The eubiosis/dysbiosis condition of the gut microbiota strongly influences our healthy and
Cacciotti, Fatima +10 more
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Mechanisms underlying bone loss associated with gut inflammation [PDF]
Patients with gastrointestinal diseases frequently suffer from skeletal abnormality, characterized by reduced bone mineral density, increased fracture risk, and/or joint inflammation.
Abu-Amer, Yousef, Arra, Manoj, Ke, Ke
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Gut microbiota dysbiosis in infantile cholestatic hepatopathy
BackgroundCholestatic hepatopathy is common in infants. While many studies link gut microbiota to liver and gallbladder diseases, the relationship between infantile cholestatic hepatopathy (ICH) and gut microbiota remains unclear.MethodsWe collected stool samples from 19 healthy controls and 33 infants with ICH aged ≤3 months, then determined the ...
Yi Zou +6 more
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Metformin effect on gut microbiota: insights for HIV-related inflammation
The gut microbiota is emerging as a prominent player in maintaining health through several metabolic and immune pathways. Dysregulation of gut microbiota composition, also known as dysbiosis, is involved in the clinical outcome of diabetes, inflammatory ...
Jing Ouyang +7 more
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Microbiota and chronic inflammatory arthritis. an interwoven link [PDF]
Background: Only recently, the scientific community gained insights on the importance of the intestinal resident flora for the host's health and disease.
D'Amelio, Raffaele +3 more
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Longitudinal Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis Underlies Olanzapine-Induced Weight Gain
Olanzapine is one of the most effective second-generation antipsychotics for stabilizing schizophrenia spectrum disorders. However, olanzapine has multiple drug-induced metabolic side effects, including weight gain.
Li Qian +10 more
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