Covariation in the structural composition of the gut microbiome and the spectroscopically derived metabolic phenotype (metabotype) of a rodent model for obesity were investigated using a range of multivariate statistical tools. Urine and plasma samples from three strains of 10-week-old male Zucker rats (obese (fa/fa, n = 8), lean (fal-, n = 8) and lean (-/-, n = 8)) were characterized via high-resolution H-1 NMR spectroscopy, and in parallel, the fecal microbial composition was investigated using fluorescence in situ hydridization (FISH) and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) methods. All three Zucker strains had different relative abundances of the dominant members of their intestinal microbiota (FISH), with the novel observati...
The gastrointestinal microbiota in the gut interacts metabolically and immunologically with the host...
Obesity is characterized with high heterogeneity due to genetic abnormality, energy imbalance, gut d...
Obesity and its comorbidities are increasing worldwide imposing a heavy socioeconomic burden. The ef...
Covariation in the structural composition of the gut microbiome and the spectroscopically derived me...
The Zucker (fa/fa) rat is a valuable and extensively utilized model for obesity research. However, t...
Obesity has been on the rise in the US and worldwide for the last several decades. Obesity has been ...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
<div><p>The gut microbiota is emerging as a new factor in the development of obesity. Many studies h...
Obesity and its comorbidities are increasing worldwide imposing a heavy socioeconomic burden. The ef...
The gut microbiota is emerging as a new factor in the development of obesity. Many studies have desc...
The gut microbiota is emerging as a new factor in the development of obesity. Many studies have desc...
A combinatory approach using metabolomics and gut microbiome analysis techniques was performed to un...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
The gastrointestinal microbiota in the gut interacts metabolically and immunologically with the host...
Obesity is characterized with high heterogeneity due to genetic abnormality, energy imbalance, gut d...
Obesity and its comorbidities are increasing worldwide imposing a heavy socioeconomic burden. The ef...
Covariation in the structural composition of the gut microbiome and the spectroscopically derived me...
The Zucker (fa/fa) rat is a valuable and extensively utilized model for obesity research. However, t...
Obesity has been on the rise in the US and worldwide for the last several decades. Obesity has been ...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
<div><p>The gut microbiota is emerging as a new factor in the development of obesity. Many studies h...
Obesity and its comorbidities are increasing worldwide imposing a heavy socioeconomic burden. The ef...
The gut microbiota is emerging as a new factor in the development of obesity. Many studies have desc...
The gut microbiota is emerging as a new factor in the development of obesity. Many studies have desc...
A combinatory approach using metabolomics and gut microbiome analysis techniques was performed to un...
Animal models are invaluable tools which allow us to investigate the microbiome-host dialogue. Howev...
The gastrointestinal microbiota in the gut interacts metabolically and immunologically with the host...
Obesity is characterized with high heterogeneity due to genetic abnormality, energy imbalance, gut d...
Obesity and its comorbidities are increasing worldwide imposing a heavy socioeconomic burden. The ef...