Background: Both obesity and the presence of collagenolytic bacterial strains (Enterococcus faecalis) can increase the risk of anastomotic leak. The aim of this study was to determine whether mice chronically fed a high-fat Western-type diet (WD) develop anastomotic leak in association with altered microbiota, and whether this can be mitigated by a short course of standard chow diet (SD; low fat/high fibre) before surgery. Methods: Male C57BL/6 mice were assigned to either SD or an obesogenic WD for 6 weeks followed by preoperative antibiotics and colonic anastomosis. Microbiota were analysed longitudinally after operation and correlated with healing using an established anastomotic healing score. In reiterative experiments, mice fed a WD f...
International audienceAIMS: Although prebiotics, probiotics, and fecal transplantation can alter the...
Scope: Protein malnutrition is characterized by stunted growth, hepatic steatosis and a damaged gut ...
Recently, we reported the short-term changes in the intestinal bacterial community of weaning mice i...
BACKGROUND: Both obesity and the presence of collagenolytic bacterial strains (Enterococcus faecalis...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The Western diet, which is high in fat, is a modifiable risk factor for colorecta...
Background: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is the most dreaded complication after colorectal surgery, caus...
We aimed to clarify the effects of different enteral nutrients (normal chow, complete balanced nutri...
Obesity remains a prevalent and independent risk factor for life-threatening infection following maj...
Obesity, now considered as a real worldwide epidemic affecting more than 650 million people, is comp...
BackgroundWhen diseased intestine (i.e., from colon cancer, diverticulitis) requires resection, its ...
The gut microbiota is involved in metabolic and immune disorders associated with obesity and type 2 ...
Despite antibiotics and sterile technique, postoperative infections remain a real and present danger...
Diet influences health in multiple ways. One important effect of diet is on the gut microbiota. The ...
International audienceAIMS: Although prebiotics, probiotics, and fecal transplantation can alter the...
Scope: Protein malnutrition is characterized by stunted growth, hepatic steatosis and a damaged gut ...
Recently, we reported the short-term changes in the intestinal bacterial community of weaning mice i...
BACKGROUND: Both obesity and the presence of collagenolytic bacterial strains (Enterococcus faecalis...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The Western diet, which is high in fat, is a modifiable risk factor for colorecta...
Background: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is the most dreaded complication after colorectal surgery, caus...
We aimed to clarify the effects of different enteral nutrients (normal chow, complete balanced nutri...
Obesity remains a prevalent and independent risk factor for life-threatening infection following maj...
Obesity, now considered as a real worldwide epidemic affecting more than 650 million people, is comp...
BackgroundWhen diseased intestine (i.e., from colon cancer, diverticulitis) requires resection, its ...
The gut microbiota is involved in metabolic and immune disorders associated with obesity and type 2 ...
Despite antibiotics and sterile technique, postoperative infections remain a real and present danger...
Diet influences health in multiple ways. One important effect of diet is on the gut microbiota. The ...
International audienceAIMS: Although prebiotics, probiotics, and fecal transplantation can alter the...
Scope: Protein malnutrition is characterized by stunted growth, hepatic steatosis and a damaged gut ...
Recently, we reported the short-term changes in the intestinal bacterial community of weaning mice i...