Recent preclinical data suggest that alterations in the gut microbiota may be an important factor linking obesity to vascular dysfunction, an early sign of cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study was to begin translation of these preclinical data by examining whether vascular phenotypes in humans are transmissible through the gut microbiota. We hypothesized that germ-free mice colonized with gut microbiota from obese individuals would display diminished vascular function compared to germ-free mice receiving microbiota from lean individuals. We transplanted fecal material from obese and lean age-and sex-matched participants with disparate vascular function to germ-free mice. Using Principle Component Analysis, the microbiota of col...
IF 7.273 (2017)International audienceAltering the gut microbiome may be beneficial to the host, and ...
Gut microbiota dysbiosis has been implicated in a variety of systemic disorders, notably metabolic d...
Altering the gut microbiome may be beneficial to the host and recently arose as a promising strategy...
Approximately 100 trillion bacteria, consisting of 400 to 500 different species, inhabit the human g...
The gut microbiota is a critical mediator of nutrition and disease risk. Like most complex traits, t...
The composition of the gut microbiome can be affected by environmental factors, such as diet. The We...
The gut microbiota is involved in many aspects of host physiology but its role in body weight and gl...
Alterations in the gut microbiota composition are strongly associated with the pathogenesis of obesi...
ABSTRACTThe gastrointestinal microbiome plays a significant role in modulating numerous host process...
The cluster of pathologies comprising the metabolic syndrome (MetS) includes increased waist circumf...
Aim: In recent years the gut microbiome has been recognized as an important participant in the etiol...
IF 7.273 (2017)International audienceAltering the gut microbiome may be beneficial to the host, and ...
Gut microbiota dysbiosis has been implicated in a variety of systemic disorders, notably metabolic d...
Altering the gut microbiome may be beneficial to the host and recently arose as a promising strategy...
Approximately 100 trillion bacteria, consisting of 400 to 500 different species, inhabit the human g...
The gut microbiota is a critical mediator of nutrition and disease risk. Like most complex traits, t...
The composition of the gut microbiome can be affected by environmental factors, such as diet. The We...
The gut microbiota is involved in many aspects of host physiology but its role in body weight and gl...
Alterations in the gut microbiota composition are strongly associated with the pathogenesis of obesi...
ABSTRACTThe gastrointestinal microbiome plays a significant role in modulating numerous host process...
The cluster of pathologies comprising the metabolic syndrome (MetS) includes increased waist circumf...
Aim: In recent years the gut microbiome has been recognized as an important participant in the etiol...
IF 7.273 (2017)International audienceAltering the gut microbiome may be beneficial to the host, and ...
Gut microbiota dysbiosis has been implicated in a variety of systemic disorders, notably metabolic d...
Altering the gut microbiome may be beneficial to the host and recently arose as a promising strategy...