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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510244/rheumatoid-arthritis-and-the-intestinal-microbiome-probiotics-as-a-potential-therapy
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REVIEW
Yang Yang, Qing Hong, Xuehong Zhang, Zhenmin Liu
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disorder characterized by swollen joints, discomfort, stiffness, osteoporosis, and reduced functionality. Genetics, smoking, dust inhalation, high BMI, and hormonal and gut microbiota dysbiosis are all likely causes of the onset or development of RA, but the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Compared to healthy controls, patients with RA have a significantly different composition of gut microbiota. It is well known that the human gut microbiota plays a key role in the initiation, maintenance, and operation of the host immune system...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503759/ginseng-extracts-improve-circadian-clock-gene-expression-and-reduce-inflammation-directly-and-indirectly-through-gut-microbiota-and-pi3k-signaling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xue-Ying Zhang, Saeid Khakisahneh, Song-Yi Han, Eun-Ji Song, Young-Do Nam, Hojun Kim
Despite the potential benefits of herbal medicines for therapeutic application in preventing and treating various metabolic disorders, the mechanisms of action were understood incompletely. Ginseng (Panax ginseng), a commonly employed plant as a dietary supplement, has been reported to play its hot property in increasing body temperature and improving gut health. However, a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms by which ginseng regulates body temperature and gut health is still incomplete. This paper illustrates that intermittent supplementation with ginseng extracts improved body temperature rhythm and suppressed inflammatory responses in peripheral metabolic organs of propylthiouracil (PTU)-induced hypothermic rats...
March 19, 2024: NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500636/differences-in-gut-microbiota-profiles-and-microbiota-steroid-hormone-biosynthesis-in-men-with-and-without-prostate-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sofia Kalinen, Teemu Kallonen, Marianne Gunell, Otto Ettala, Ivan Jambor, Juha Knaapila, Kari T Syvänen, Pekka Taimen, Matti Poutanen, Hannu J Aronen, Helena Ollila, Sami Pietilä, Laura L Elo, Tarja Lamminen, Antti J Hakanen, Eveliina Munukka, Peter J Boström
BACKGROUND: Although prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in men in Western countries, there is significant variability in geographical incidence. This might result from genetic factors, discrepancies in screening policies, or differences in lifestyle. Gut microbiota has recently been associated with cancer progression, but its role in PCa is unclear. OBJECTIVE: Characterization of the gut microbiota and its functions associated with PCa. DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: In a prospective multicenter clinical trial (NCT02241122), the gut microbiota profiles of 181 men with a clinical suspicion of PCa were assessed utilizing 16S rRNA sequencing...
April 2024: European urology open science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493312/crosstalk-between-covid-19-and-the-gut-brain-axis-a-gut-feeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nida Kalam, Vinod R M T Balasubramaniam
The microbes in the gut are crucial for maintaining the body's immune system and overall gut health. However, it is not fully understood how an unstable gut environment can lead to more severe cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The gut microbiota also plays a role in the gut-brain axis and interacts with the central nervous system through metabolic and neuroendocrine pathways. The interaction between the microbiota and the host's body involves hormonal, immune, and neural pathways, and any disruption in the balance of gut bacteria can lead to dysbiosis, which contributes to pathogen growth...
March 16, 2024: Postgraduate Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488586/the-role-and-challenges-of-regulating-endometrial-microbiome-in-uterine-health-and-diseases
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Chongshan Yuan, Kunyu Xie, Lianjun Feng, Shouyang Gao, Lifu Cai
The uterine environment provides necessary conditions for the existence of endometrial microbiota, which in turn plays an important role in maintaining the homeostasis of the uterine environment. The endometrial microbiome is highly susceptible to external factors such as age, hormones, menstrual, pregnancy, etc. When the microbiota is imbalanced, it will further promote the occurrence of uterine diseases such as endometritis and endometrial cancer. Regulating the microbiome of the endometrium is of positive significance for promoting uterine health...
March 15, 2024: Critical Reviews in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488556/unraveling-the-gut-brain-axis-the-impact-of-steroid-hormones-and-nutrition-on-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula Maria Neufeld, Ralf A Nettersheim, Veronika Matschke, Matthias Vorgerd, Sarah Stahlke, Carsten Theiss
This comprehensive review explores the intricate relationship between nutrition, the gut microbiome, steroid hormones, and Parkinson's disease within the context of the gut-brain axis. The gut-brain axis plays a pivotal role in neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's disease, encompassing diverse components such as the gut microbiota, immune system, metabolism, and neural pathways. The gut microbiome, profoundly influenced by dietary factors, emerges as a key player. Nutrition during the first 1000 days of life shapes the gut microbiota composition, influencing immune responses and impacting both child development and adult health...
October 1, 2024: Neural Regeneration Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486287/xx-sex-chromosome-complement-modulates-immune-responses-to-heat-killed-streptococcus-pneumoniae-immunization-in-a-microbiome-dependent-manner
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carly J Amato-Menker, Quinn Hopen, Andrea Pettit, Jasleen Gandhi, Gangqing Hu, Rosana Schafer, Jennifer Franko
BACKGROUND: Differences in male vs. female immune responses are well-documented and have significant clinical implications. While the immunomodulatory effects of sex hormones are well established, the contributions of sex chromosome complement (XX vs. XY) and gut microbiome diversity on immune sexual dimorphisms have only recently become appreciated. Here we investigate the individual and collaborative influences of sex chromosome complements and gut microbiota on humoral immune activation...
March 14, 2024: Biology of Sex Differences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482194/mechanisms-of-endometrial-aging-lessons-from-natural-conceptions-and-assisted-reproductive-technology-cycles
#28
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Anat Chemerinski, Jessica Garcia de Paredes, Kristin Blackledge, Nataki C Douglas, Sara S Morelli
Until recently, the study of age-related decline in fertility has focused primarily on the ovary; depletion of the finite pool of oocytes and increases in meiotic errors leading to oocyte aneuploidy are well-established mechanisms by which fertility declines with advancing age. Comparatively little is known about the impact of age on endometrial function. The endometrium is a complex tissue comprised of many cell types, including epithelial, stromal, vascular, immune and stem cells. The capacity of this tissue for rapid, cyclic regeneration is unique to this tissue, undergoing repeated cycles of growth and shedding (in the absence of an embryo) in response to ovarian hormones...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482009/gut-microbiota-gonadal-axis-the-impact-of-gut-microbiota-on-reproductive-functions
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Victory J Ashonibare, Bolaji A Akorede, Precious J Ashonibare, Tunmise M Akhigbe, Roland Eghoghosoa Akhigbe
The influence of gut microbiota on physiological processes is rapidly gaining attention globally. Despite being under-studied, there are available data demonstrating a gut microbiota-gonadal cross-talk, and the importance of this axis in reproduction. This study reviews the impacts of gut microbiota on reproduction. In addition, the possible mechanisms by which gut microbiota modulates male and female reproduction are presented. Databases, including Embase, Google scholar, Pubmed/Medline, Scopus, and Web of Science, were explored using relevant key words...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477719/alteration-in-the-gut-microbiome-is-associated-with-changes-in-bone-metabolism-after-laparoscopic-sleeve-gastrectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karin C Wu, Kathryn E McCauley, Susan V Lynch, Renuka R Nayak, Nicole J King, Sheena Patel, Tiffany Y Kim, Katherine Condra, Doug Fadrosh, Dat Nguyen, Din L Lin, Kole Lynch, Stanley J Rogers, Jonathan T Carter, Andrew M Posselt, Lygia Stewart, Anne L Schafer
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), the most common bariatric surgical procedure, leads to durable weight loss and improves obesity-related comorbidities. However, it induces abnormalities in bone metabolism. One unexplored potential contributor is the gut microbiome, which influences bone metabolism and is altered after surgery. We characterized the relationship between the gut microbiome and skeletal health in severe obesity and after LSG. In a prospective cohort study, 23 adults with severe obesity underwent skeletal health assessment and stool collection preoperatively and 6 mo after LSG...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473768/molecular-and-cellular-mechanisms-of-intramuscular-fat-development-and-growth-in-cattle
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Zhendong Tan, Honglin Jiang
Intramuscular fat, also referred to as marbling fat, is the white fat deposited within skeletal muscle tissue. The content of intramuscular fat in the skeletal muscle, particularly the longissimus dorsi muscle, of cattle is a critical determinant of beef quality and value. In this review, we summarize the process of intramuscular fat development and growth, the factors that affect this process, and the molecular and epigenetic mechanisms that mediate this process in cattle. Compared to other species, cattle have a remarkable ability to accumulate intramuscular fat, partly attributed to the abundance of sources of fatty acids for synthesizing triglycerides...
February 21, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465781/streptomyces-triggered-coordination-between-rhizosphere-microbiomes-and-plant-transcriptome-enables-watermelon-fusarium-wilt-resistance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
An-Hui Ge, Qi-Yun Li, Hong-Wei Liu, Zheng-Kun Zhang, Yang Lu, Zhi-Huai Liang, Brajesh K Singh, Li-Li Han, Ji-Fang Xiang, Ji-Ling Xiao, Si-Yi Liu, Li-Mei Zhang
The use of microbial inoculant is a promising strategy to improve plant health, but their efficiency often faces challenges due to difficulties in successful microbial colonization in soil environments. To this end, the application of biostimulation products derived from microbes is expected to resolve these barriers via direct interactions with plants or soil pathogens. However, their effectiveness and mechanisms for promoting plant growth and disease resistance remain elusive. In this study, we showed that root irrigation with the extracts of Streptomyces ahygroscopicus strain 769 (S769) solid fermentation products significantly reduced watermelon Fusarium wilt disease incidence by 30% and increased the plant biomass by 150% at a fruiting stage in a continuous cropping field...
March 2024: Microbial Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462026/comparing-massa-medicata-fermentata-before-and-after-charred-in-terms-of-digestive-promoting-effect-via-metabolomics-and-microbiome-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siqi Fan, Huangyao Zhu, Wanqiu Liu, Jingwen Ha, Ying Liu, Ma Mi, Qingjia Ren, Lijun Xu, Jie Zhang, Wenyuan Liu, Feng Feng, Jian Xu
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Massa Medicata Fermentata, a fermented Chinese medicine, is produced by the fermentation of six traditional Chinese medicines. Liu Shenqu (LSQ) and charred Liu Shenqu (CLSQ) have been used for strengthening the spleen and enhancing digestion for over a thousand years, and CLSQ is commonly used in clinical practice. However, it is unclear whether there is a difference in the spleen strengthening and digestion effects between LSQ and CLSQ, as well as their mechanisms of action...
March 8, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38460758/how-gut-microbiota-may-impact-ocular-surface-homeostasis-and-related-disorders
#34
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Marc Labetoulle, Christophe Baudouin, Jose M Benitez Del Castillo, Maurizio Rolando, Maria Rescigno, Elisabeth M Messmer, Pasquale Aragona
Changes in the bacterial flora in the gut, also described as gut microbiota, are readily acknowledged to be associated with several systemic diseases, especially those with an inflammatory, neuronal, psychological or hormonal factor involved in the pathogenesis and/or the perception of the disease. Maintaining ocular surface homeostasis is also based on all these four factors, and there is accumulating evidence in the literature on the relationship between gut microbiota and ocular surface diseases. The mechanisms involved are mostly interconnected due to the interaction of central and peripheral neuronal networks, inflammatory effectors and the hormonal system...
March 7, 2024: Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458859/pioneering-new-frontiers-in-circadian-medicine-chronotherapies-for-cardiovascular-health
#35
REVIEW
Ifene David Festus, Jeri Spilberg, Martin E Young, Sean Cain, Sepideh Khoshnevis, Michael H Smolensky, Fariya Zaheer, Giannina Descalzi, Tami A Martino
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a global health concern. Circadian medicine improves cardiovascular care by aligning treatments with our body's daily rhythms and their underlying cellular circadian mechanisms. Time-based therapies, or chronotherapies, show special promise in clinical cardiology. They optimize treatment schedules for better outcomes with fewer side effects by recognizing the profound influence of rhythmic body cycles. In this review, we focus on three chronotherapy areas (medication, light, and meal timing) with potential to enhance cardiovascular care...
March 7, 2024: Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454453/sex-differences-in-colorectal-cancer-with-a-focus-on-sex-hormone-gut-microbiome-axis
#36
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Zihong Wu, Yuqing Huang, Renyi Zhang, Chuan Zheng, Fengming You, Min Wang, Chong Xiao, Xueke Li
Sexual dimorphism has been observed in the incidence and prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC), with men generally exhibiting a slightly higher incidence than women. Research suggests that this difference may be attributed to variations in sex steroid hormone levels and the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome in CRC shows variations in composition and function between the sexes, leading to the concept of 'microgenderome' and 'sex hormone-gut microbiome axis.' Conventional research indicates that estrogens, by promoting a more favorable gut microbiota, may reduce the risk of CRC...
March 7, 2024: Cell Communication and Signaling: CCS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450399/soil-and-seed-both-influence-bacterial-diversity-in-the-microbiome-of-the-cannabis-sativa-seedling-endosphere
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher R Dumigan, Michael K Deyholos
INTRODUCTION: Phytobiomes have a significant impact on plant health. The microbiome of Cannabis sativa is particularly interesting both because of renewed interest in this crop and because it is commercially propagated in two different ways (i.e. clonally and by seed). Angiosperms obtain a founding population of seed-borne endophytes from their seed-bearing parent. This study examines the influence of both seed and soil-derived bacteria on the endospheres of cannabis seedlings of both hemp- and drug-types...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38443131/a-novel-systems-wide-approach-in-addressing-acne-with-a-multi-targeting-nutraceutical
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheryl Burgess, Michael Gold, Patricia K Farris, Adina Hazan, Isabelle Raymond
Acne vulgaris (AV) is one of the top concerns dermatologists encounter from women. Until now, therapies addressing AV have largely centered around, and have been successful at, targeting the pathophysiological mechanisms that occur at the pilosebaceous unit: sebum hypersecretion, follicular keratinization, over-proliferation of Cutibacterium acnes, and a localized immune response. In addition to these, there is good evidence to suggest that other systemic drivers of a generalized inflammatory response may contribute to the development or exacerbation of acne and that addressing these underlying factors may open more opportunities for developing effective treatments...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442855/human-milk-components-and-the-infant-gut-microbiome-at-6-months-understanding-the-interconnected-relationship
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Kebbe, Kartik Shankar, Leanne M Redman, Aline Andres
BACKGROUND: Human milk oligosaccharides have been shown to relate to the infant gut microbiome. However, the impact of other human milk components on infant gut bacterial colonization remains unexplored. OBJECTIVES: Our cross-sectional analysis aimed to investigate associations between human milk components (energy, macronutrients, free amino acids, inflammatory markers, hormones) and infant gut microbiome diversity and composition (phylum, family, and genus) at 6 months of age...
March 3, 2024: Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442150/cellular-and-molecular-organization-of-the-drosophila-foregut
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haolong Zhu, William B Ludington, Allan C Spradling
The animal foregut is the first tissue to encounter ingested food, bacteria, and viruses. We characterized the adult Drosophila foregut using transcriptomics to better understand how it triages consumed items for digestion or immune response and manages resources. Cell types were assigned and validated using GFP-tagged and Gal4 reporter lines. Foregut-associated neuroendocrine cells play a major integrative role by coordinating gut activity with nutrition, the microbiome, and circadian cycles; some express clock genes...
March 12, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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