Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease and presents in the accumulation of amyloid and neurofibrillary tangle. The association between modulations of gut symbiotic microbes with neurological disease via bidirectional gut-brain axis has been well documented. Bile acid (BA) pools in the enterohepatic circulation could be valuable for probing complex biochemical interactions between host and their symbiotic microbiota. Herein we investigated the levels of 28 BAs in several compartments in enterohepatic circulation (including jejunal, ileum, cecum, colon and feces, plasma and liver tissue) by employing an APP/PS1 induced transgenic AD mouse model. We found that BA profiles in AD mice were gender specific. We observed decreased ...
Abstract Background Intestinal bacteria are known to regulate bile acid (BA) homeostasis via intesti...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and one of the major causes of disabili...
Summary: Gut motility is regulated by the microbiome via mechanisms that include bile acid metabolis...
Gut microbiota is important for human health. The complex relationship between intestinal flora and ...
Current evidence of the microbiome-gut-brain axis suggests that gut microbiome plays a key role in r...
Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests a role for the gut microbiome in central nervous system d...
IntroductionIncreasing evidence suggests a role for the gut microbiome in central nervous system dis...
Aging is a physiological process with a progressive decline of adaptation and functional capacity of...
Physiological processes are differentially regulated between men and women. Sex and gut microbiota h...
Summary: Bile acid (BA) metabolism is a complex system that includes a wide variety of primary and s...
Aging is usually characterized with inflammation and disordered bile acids (BAs) homeostasis, as wel...
This study aims to uncover how specific bacteria and bile acids (BAs) contribute to steatosis induce...
Recent evidence suggests that gut microbiota play a critical role in regulating innate immunity and ...
The key role played by host-microbiota interactions on human health, disease onset and progression, ...
Mechanisms linking intestinal bacteria and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Abstract Background Intestinal bacteria are known to regulate bile acid (BA) homeostasis via intesti...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and one of the major causes of disabili...
Summary: Gut motility is regulated by the microbiome via mechanisms that include bile acid metabolis...
Gut microbiota is important for human health. The complex relationship between intestinal flora and ...
Current evidence of the microbiome-gut-brain axis suggests that gut microbiome plays a key role in r...
Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests a role for the gut microbiome in central nervous system d...
IntroductionIncreasing evidence suggests a role for the gut microbiome in central nervous system dis...
Aging is a physiological process with a progressive decline of adaptation and functional capacity of...
Physiological processes are differentially regulated between men and women. Sex and gut microbiota h...
Summary: Bile acid (BA) metabolism is a complex system that includes a wide variety of primary and s...
Aging is usually characterized with inflammation and disordered bile acids (BAs) homeostasis, as wel...
This study aims to uncover how specific bacteria and bile acids (BAs) contribute to steatosis induce...
Recent evidence suggests that gut microbiota play a critical role in regulating innate immunity and ...
The key role played by host-microbiota interactions on human health, disease onset and progression, ...
Mechanisms linking intestinal bacteria and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Abstract Background Intestinal bacteria are known to regulate bile acid (BA) homeostasis via intesti...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and one of the major causes of disabili...
Summary: Gut motility is regulated by the microbiome via mechanisms that include bile acid metabolis...