Gut microbiota plays an important role in cirrhosis. The liver is constantly challenged with commensal bacteria and their products arriving through the portal vein in the so-called gut-liver axis. Bacterial translocation from the intestinal lumen through the intestinal wall and to mesenteric lymph nodes is facilitated by intestinal bacterial overgrowth, impairment in the permeability of the intestinal mucosal barrier, and deficiencies in local host immune defences. Deranged clearance of endogenous bacteria from portal and systemic circulation turns the gut into the major source of bacterialrelated complications. Liver function may therefore be affected by alterations in the composition of the intestinal microbiota and a role for commensal f...
Many lines of research have established a relationship between the gut microbiome and patients with ...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
The leaky gut hypothesis links translocating microbial products with the onset and progression of li...
7Liver disease is associated with qualitative and quanti- tative changes in the intestinal microbiot...
Cirrhosis is the end result of liver fibrosis in chronic liver diseases. Studying the mechanisms of ...
Intestinal microflora constitutes a symbiotic ecosystem in permanent equilibrium, composed mainly of...
The gut microbiota has recently evolved as a new important player in the pathophysiology of many int...
Liver disease encompasses pathologies as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepa...
Liver disease encompasses pathologies as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepa...
The intestinal microflora is not only involved in the digestion of nutrients, but also in local immu...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Liver disease encompasses pathologies as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepa...
Many lines of research have established a relationship between the gut microbiome and patients with ...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
The leaky gut hypothesis links translocating microbial products with the onset and progression of li...
7Liver disease is associated with qualitative and quanti- tative changes in the intestinal microbiot...
Cirrhosis is the end result of liver fibrosis in chronic liver diseases. Studying the mechanisms of ...
Intestinal microflora constitutes a symbiotic ecosystem in permanent equilibrium, composed mainly of...
The gut microbiota has recently evolved as a new important player in the pathophysiology of many int...
Liver disease encompasses pathologies as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepa...
Liver disease encompasses pathologies as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepa...
The intestinal microflora is not only involved in the digestion of nutrients, but also in local immu...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
Liver disease encompasses pathologies as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, non-alcoholic steatohepa...
Many lines of research have established a relationship between the gut microbiome and patients with ...
Recent evidence suggests that translocation of bacteria and bacterial products, such as endotoxin fr...
The leaky gut hypothesis links translocating microbial products with the onset and progression of li...