Enteric dysbiosis plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Detailed characterization of the alterations in the gut microbiome is needed for understanding their pathogenic role in ALD and developing effective therapeutic approaches using probiotic supplementation. Mice were fed liquid Lieber-DeCarli diet without or with alcohol (5% v/v) for 6 weeks. A subset of mice were administered the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) from 6 to 8 weeks. Indicators of intestinal permeability, hepatic steatosis, inflammation and injury were evaluated. Metagenomic analysis of the gut microbiome was performed by analyzing the fecal DNA by amplification of the V3-V5 regions of the 16S rRNA gene and large-scale para...
The human intestine is colonized by a variety of microbes that influence the metabolic responses, th...
Although alcohol feeding produces evident intestinal microbial changes in animals, only some alcohol...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse has deleterious effects on human health by disrupting the function...
Abstract Enteric dysbiosis plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease (A...
The translocation of bacteria and bacterial products into the circulation contributes to alcoholic l...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alcoholic liver disease is a leading cause of mortality. Chronic alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is...
Alcohol abuse is a major public health crisis. Relative evidences supported that the gut microbiota ...
Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is essential i...
The human intestine is colonized by a variety of microbes that influence the metabolic responses, th...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
The human intestine is colonized by a variety of microbes that influence the metabolic responses, th...
Although alcohol feeding produces evident intestinal microbial changes in animals, only some alcohol...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse has deleterious effects on human health by disrupting the function...
Abstract Enteric dysbiosis plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease (A...
The translocation of bacteria and bacterial products into the circulation contributes to alcoholic l...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alcoholic liver disease is a leading cause of mortality. Chronic alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is...
Alcohol abuse is a major public health crisis. Relative evidences supported that the gut microbiota ...
Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is essential i...
The human intestine is colonized by a variety of microbes that influence the metabolic responses, th...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
The human intestine is colonized by a variety of microbes that influence the metabolic responses, th...
Although alcohol feeding produces evident intestinal microbial changes in animals, only some alcohol...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse has deleterious effects on human health by disrupting the function...