Background Infection of the digestive track by gastro-intestinal pathogens results in the development of symptoms ranging from mild diarrhea to more severe clinical signs such as dysentery, severe dehydration and potentially death. Although, antibiotics are efficient to tackle infections, they also trigger dysbiosis that has been suggested to result in variation in weight gain in animal production systems. Results Here is the first study demonstrating the metabolic impact of infection by a gastro-intestinal pathogen (Brachyspira pilosicoli) and its resolution by antibiotic treatment (tiamulin) on the host (chicken) systemic metabolism and gut microbiota composition using high-resolution 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and ...
Chicken meat is an important source of dietary protein in the global food chain. Although broiler ch...
Unravelling the mechanisms of how antibiotics influence growth performance through changes in gut mi...
The gastrointestinal tract of the chicken harbors very complex and diverse microbial communities inc...
Abstract Background Infection of the digestive track by gastro-intestinal pathogens results in the d...
Relative abundance in percentage of the Spirochaetes OTU for each treatment group along the study. (...
Linear plasma response to Tiamulin treatment dose. (A) Plot of the scores against the cross-validate...
Infection modifies GM metabolic activity and polysaccharide intestinal lumen content. (A) OPLS-DA sc...
International audienceThe gut microbiota (GM) and its metabolites are central regulators of mucosal ...
Glucose plasma level at PM2 for all groups, A: control, B: Infected, C: infected and treated (62 ppm...
Abstract Background Subclinical necrotic enteritis (SNE) widely outbreaks in chickens which inflicte...
Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by C. perfringens and coccidiosis, is responsible for substantial ec...
Pathogenic anaerobes Brachyspira spp. are responsible for an increasing number of Intestinal Spiroch...
The gut of warm-blooded animals is colonized by microbes possibly constituting at least 100 times mo...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe gastrointestinal tract is populated by a complex and vas...
ABSTRACT: The liver, as the main metabolic organ, plays a key role in many vital processes, includin...
Chicken meat is an important source of dietary protein in the global food chain. Although broiler ch...
Unravelling the mechanisms of how antibiotics influence growth performance through changes in gut mi...
The gastrointestinal tract of the chicken harbors very complex and diverse microbial communities inc...
Abstract Background Infection of the digestive track by gastro-intestinal pathogens results in the d...
Relative abundance in percentage of the Spirochaetes OTU for each treatment group along the study. (...
Linear plasma response to Tiamulin treatment dose. (A) Plot of the scores against the cross-validate...
Infection modifies GM metabolic activity and polysaccharide intestinal lumen content. (A) OPLS-DA sc...
International audienceThe gut microbiota (GM) and its metabolites are central regulators of mucosal ...
Glucose plasma level at PM2 for all groups, A: control, B: Infected, C: infected and treated (62 ppm...
Abstract Background Subclinical necrotic enteritis (SNE) widely outbreaks in chickens which inflicte...
Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by C. perfringens and coccidiosis, is responsible for substantial ec...
Pathogenic anaerobes Brachyspira spp. are responsible for an increasing number of Intestinal Spiroch...
The gut of warm-blooded animals is colonized by microbes possibly constituting at least 100 times mo...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundThe gastrointestinal tract is populated by a complex and vas...
ABSTRACT: The liver, as the main metabolic organ, plays a key role in many vital processes, includin...
Chicken meat is an important source of dietary protein in the global food chain. Although broiler ch...
Unravelling the mechanisms of how antibiotics influence growth performance through changes in gut mi...
The gastrointestinal tract of the chicken harbors very complex and diverse microbial communities inc...