The gut microbiome has emerged as a key regulator of host metabolism. Here we review the various mechanisms through which the gut microbiome influences the energy metabolism of its host, highlighting the complex interactions between gut microbes, their metabolites and host cells. Among the most important bacterial metabolites are short-chain fatty acids, which serve as a direct energy source for host cells, stimulate the production of gut hormones and act in the brain to regulate food intake. Other microbial metabolites affect systemic energy expenditure by influencing thermogenesis and adipose tissue browning. Both direct and indirect mechanisms of action are known for specific metabolites, such as bile acids, branched chain amino acids, i...
The gut microbiota is now considered as a key factor in the regulation of numerous metabolic pathway...
Treatment of obesity, an ongoing global epidemic, is challenging, as weight-loss efforts require a m...
Study of the interactions between the gut microbiota and brain-gut axis represents a very appealing ...
Intestinal microbes regulate metabolic function and energy balance; an altered microbial ecology is ...
International audienceThe gut microbiome is now considered as an organ contributing to the regulatio...
Abstract Recent research demonstrates a reciprocal relationship between gut microbiota-derived metab...
The gut microbiome is considered an organ contributing to the regulation of host metabolism. Since t...
The gut microbiome has emerged as a key regulator of host metabolism. Accumulating evidence has indi...
Accumulating evidence implicates gut-microbiota-derived metabolites as important regulators of host ...
Obesity and its associated metabolic disorders are a worldwide epidemic. In humans, obesity causes c...
During feeding, the gut microbiota contributes to the host energy acquisition and metabolic regulati...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), the end products of fermentation of dietary fibers by the anaerobic...
The diverse microbial community that inhabits the human gut has an extensive metabolic repertoire th...
Obesity is caused by a long-term difference between energy intake and expenditure — an imbalance tha...
Gut microbiota encompasses a wide variety of commensal microorganisms consisting of trillions of bac...
The gut microbiota is now considered as a key factor in the regulation of numerous metabolic pathway...
Treatment of obesity, an ongoing global epidemic, is challenging, as weight-loss efforts require a m...
Study of the interactions between the gut microbiota and brain-gut axis represents a very appealing ...
Intestinal microbes regulate metabolic function and energy balance; an altered microbial ecology is ...
International audienceThe gut microbiome is now considered as an organ contributing to the regulatio...
Abstract Recent research demonstrates a reciprocal relationship between gut microbiota-derived metab...
The gut microbiome is considered an organ contributing to the regulation of host metabolism. Since t...
The gut microbiome has emerged as a key regulator of host metabolism. Accumulating evidence has indi...
Accumulating evidence implicates gut-microbiota-derived metabolites as important regulators of host ...
Obesity and its associated metabolic disorders are a worldwide epidemic. In humans, obesity causes c...
During feeding, the gut microbiota contributes to the host energy acquisition and metabolic regulati...
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), the end products of fermentation of dietary fibers by the anaerobic...
The diverse microbial community that inhabits the human gut has an extensive metabolic repertoire th...
Obesity is caused by a long-term difference between energy intake and expenditure — an imbalance tha...
Gut microbiota encompasses a wide variety of commensal microorganisms consisting of trillions of bac...
The gut microbiota is now considered as a key factor in the regulation of numerous metabolic pathway...
Treatment of obesity, an ongoing global epidemic, is challenging, as weight-loss efforts require a m...
Study of the interactions between the gut microbiota and brain-gut axis represents a very appealing ...