ABSTRACTCholestasis is a condition characterized by the abnormal production or excretion of bile, and it can be induced by a variety of causes, the factors of which are extremely complex. Although great progress has been made in understanding cholestasis pathogenesis, the specific mechanisms remain unclear. Therefore, it is important to understand and distinguish cholestasis from different etiologies, which will also provide indispensable theoretical support for the development of corresponding therapeutic drugs. At present, the treatment of cholestasis mainly involves several bile acids (BAs) and their derivatives, most of which are in the clinical stage of development. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that ecological disorders of the g...
Increasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the microbiome c...
Dysbiosis has been implemented in the etiologies of obesity-related chronic diseases such as type 2 ...
none5noBackground. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is used as probiotic and is thought to have protective...
Cholangiopathies are caused by bile duct damage or inflammation followed by cholestasis leading to l...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the int...
The occurrence of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is the result of multiple fa...
The role of the gut microbiota in modifying the pathophysiology of various diseases, including neuro...
Background: Increasing data suggests an interaction between bile acids and intestinal microbiota in ...
peer-reviewedIncreasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the...
AbstractProbiotics mainly reside in host intestinal tract, where they interact with bile salts and i...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
An increasing amount of evidence has shown critical roles of gut microbiome in host pathophysiology....
Bile acids are cholesterol-derived steroid molecules that serve various metabolic functions, particu...
Metabolic syndrome refers to the combination of obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia and insulin resi...
Increasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the microbiome c...
Dysbiosis has been implemented in the etiologies of obesity-related chronic diseases such as type 2 ...
none5noBackground. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is used as probiotic and is thought to have protective...
Cholangiopathies are caused by bile duct damage or inflammation followed by cholestasis leading to l...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
Cholestasis is defined as the impairment in formation or excretion of bile from the liver to the int...
The occurrence of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is the result of multiple fa...
The role of the gut microbiota in modifying the pathophysiology of various diseases, including neuro...
Background: Increasing data suggests an interaction between bile acids and intestinal microbiota in ...
peer-reviewedIncreasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the...
AbstractProbiotics mainly reside in host intestinal tract, where they interact with bile salts and i...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
An increasing amount of evidence has shown critical roles of gut microbiome in host pathophysiology....
Bile acids are cholesterol-derived steroid molecules that serve various metabolic functions, particu...
Metabolic syndrome refers to the combination of obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia and insulin resi...
Increasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the microbiome c...
Dysbiosis has been implemented in the etiologies of obesity-related chronic diseases such as type 2 ...
none5noBackground. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is used as probiotic and is thought to have protective...