There is increasing evidence that the gut microbiota plays a major role in host health and disease. In this study, we examined whether perturbation of the maternal gut microbiota during pregnancy, induced by administration of non-absorbable antibiotics to pregnant dams, influences the behavior of offspring. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses of fecal bacterial composition showed that the relative abundance of the bacterial order Lactobacillales was lower in offspring born from antibiotic-treated dams (20.7 ± 3.4%) than in control offspring (42.1 ± 6.2%) at P24, while the relative abundance of the bacterial family Clostridium subcluster XIVa was higher in offspring born from antibiotic-treated dams (34.2 ± 5.0%) than ...
Background: Pregnancy is a portentous stage in life, during which countless events are precisely orc...
The development of the gut microbiome is influenced by several factors. It is acquired during and af...
Maternal obesity is known to predispose offspring to metabolic and neurodevelopmental abnormalities....
Increasing application of antibiotics changes the gut microbiota composition, leading to dysbiosis o...
This study investigated the effect of antibiotics administered to pregnant dams on offspring gut mic...
This study aimed to investigate the immediate and continual perturbation to the gut microbiota of of...
The intestinal microbiota is important for tolerance induction through mucosal immunological respons...
Birth by Caesarean (C)-section impacts early gut microbiota colonization and is associated with an i...
Compelling evidence links enteric microbes to brain function and behavior. Galacto-oligosaccharide p...
Postnatal maturation of the immune system is largely driven by exposure to microbes, and thus the na...
The gut microbiota are involved in adaptations of the maternal immune response to pregnancy. We ther...
Background: Studies are increasingly pointing to the gut microbiome as an important modulator of bra...
The impact of an altered bacterial colonization on gut development has not been thoroughly studied, ...
Decades of research have established the role of microbiota–brain communication in behaviour and bra...
Hormones and placental factors are thought to underlie the maternal immunological changes during pre...
Background: Pregnancy is a portentous stage in life, during which countless events are precisely orc...
The development of the gut microbiome is influenced by several factors. It is acquired during and af...
Maternal obesity is known to predispose offspring to metabolic and neurodevelopmental abnormalities....
Increasing application of antibiotics changes the gut microbiota composition, leading to dysbiosis o...
This study investigated the effect of antibiotics administered to pregnant dams on offspring gut mic...
This study aimed to investigate the immediate and continual perturbation to the gut microbiota of of...
The intestinal microbiota is important for tolerance induction through mucosal immunological respons...
Birth by Caesarean (C)-section impacts early gut microbiota colonization and is associated with an i...
Compelling evidence links enteric microbes to brain function and behavior. Galacto-oligosaccharide p...
Postnatal maturation of the immune system is largely driven by exposure to microbes, and thus the na...
The gut microbiota are involved in adaptations of the maternal immune response to pregnancy. We ther...
Background: Studies are increasingly pointing to the gut microbiome as an important modulator of bra...
The impact of an altered bacterial colonization on gut development has not been thoroughly studied, ...
Decades of research have established the role of microbiota–brain communication in behaviour and bra...
Hormones and placental factors are thought to underlie the maternal immunological changes during pre...
Background: Pregnancy is a portentous stage in life, during which countless events are precisely orc...
The development of the gut microbiome is influenced by several factors. It is acquired during and af...
Maternal obesity is known to predispose offspring to metabolic and neurodevelopmental abnormalities....