Summary: Studies investigating whether there is a causative link between the gut microbiota and lifespan have largely been restricted to invertebrates or to mice with a reduced lifespan because of a genetic deficiency. We investigate the effect of early-life antibiotic exposure on otherwise healthy, normal chow-fed, wild-type mice, monitoring these mice for more than 700 days in comparison with untreated control mice. We demonstrate the emergence of two different low-diversity community types, post-antibiotic microbiota (PAM) I and PAM II, following antibiotic exposure. PAM II but not PAM I mice have impaired immunity, increased insulin resistance, and evidence of increased inflammaging in later life as well as a reduced lifespan. Our data ...
<p>The aging process is associated with diminished colonic health. In this study, we applied an inte...
To investigate the impact of microbes within the living environment on the gut microbiota of adults,...
Advanced age is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation, which is usually referred to as infl...
International audienceEarly-life antibiotic exposure may provoke long-lasting microbiota perturbatio...
The gastrointestinal microbiota protects hosts from enteric infections; while antibiotics, by alteri...
Mammalian species have co-evolved with intestinal microbial communities that can shape development a...
The association between prolonged antibiotic (AB) use in neonates and increased incidence of later l...
Background: Normal mammalian development and homeostasis are dependent upon the gut microbiota. Anti...
Mammalian species have co-evolved with intestinal microbial communities that can shape development a...
The gut microbiome (GM) represents a large and very complex ecosystem of different microorganisms. T...
Frailty during aging is an increasing problem associated with locomotor and cognitive decline, impli...
Background: There are complex interactions between aging, frailty, diet, and the gut microbiota; mod...
Frailty during aging is an increasing problem associated with locomotor and cognitive decline, impli...
Gut microbial dysbiosis during later life may contribute to health conditions, possibly due to an in...
Abstract Background Accumulating evidence have shown that the intestinal microbiota plays an importa...
<p>The aging process is associated with diminished colonic health. In this study, we applied an inte...
To investigate the impact of microbes within the living environment on the gut microbiota of adults,...
Advanced age is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation, which is usually referred to as infl...
International audienceEarly-life antibiotic exposure may provoke long-lasting microbiota perturbatio...
The gastrointestinal microbiota protects hosts from enteric infections; while antibiotics, by alteri...
Mammalian species have co-evolved with intestinal microbial communities that can shape development a...
The association between prolonged antibiotic (AB) use in neonates and increased incidence of later l...
Background: Normal mammalian development and homeostasis are dependent upon the gut microbiota. Anti...
Mammalian species have co-evolved with intestinal microbial communities that can shape development a...
The gut microbiome (GM) represents a large and very complex ecosystem of different microorganisms. T...
Frailty during aging is an increasing problem associated with locomotor and cognitive decline, impli...
Background: There are complex interactions between aging, frailty, diet, and the gut microbiota; mod...
Frailty during aging is an increasing problem associated with locomotor and cognitive decline, impli...
Gut microbial dysbiosis during later life may contribute to health conditions, possibly due to an in...
Abstract Background Accumulating evidence have shown that the intestinal microbiota plays an importa...
<p>The aging process is associated with diminished colonic health. In this study, we applied an inte...
To investigate the impact of microbes within the living environment on the gut microbiota of adults,...
Advanced age is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation, which is usually referred to as infl...