Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes

This book represents the latest research on microbiota axes, with a special focus on the gut-skin axis and the role of microbial breast bacteria on human health communication. This book also contains discussions of the microorganism-derived products that can directly or indirectly be signals for our...

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description This book represents the latest research on microbiota axes, with a special focus on the gut-skin axis and the role of microbial breast bacteria on human health communication. This book also contains discussions of the microorganism-derived products that can directly or indirectly be signals for our organs and systems. Gut dysbiosis, representing a disruption of intestinal integrity, can create aberrant physiological conditions (including immunological disorders, intestinal stress, and anxiety-like behavior), as well as high serum levels of microbial metabolites increasing oxidative stress dysfunctions and generalized inflammation. Much research in this field has been carried out in animal models, and establishing whether those findings translate to humans will be crucial but challenging. On the other hand, several studies conducted on humans have evaluated the link between fecal microbiota composition and quality of life by recruiting thousands of participants. As well as identifying bacterial genera associated with higher quality of life, they carried out metagenomic analyses that indicated that the potential of microorganisms to synthesize certain active metabolites, and especially their interrelation, may also correlate with general wellbeing. It is clear that many axes can influence our lives; the most important include “the gut-brain axis” and the “skin-gut-breast axis”. Together, the studies presented in this book have laid the foundations for a better understanding of the effects of gut microbiota on skin and on our body in general. The mechanisms that underlie them may represent the ideal focus for the initial efforts to explore the relevance of these axes for human wellbeing.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-764122024-03-31T13:09:59Z Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes Drago, Lorenzo small–large intestine axis hydrogen sulfide Desulfovibrio bowel disease colitis gut microbiota microbiome maternal–fetal interface newborn child pediatric disease dysbiosis microbiota schizophrenia olanzapine administration weight gain sulfate reduction microbiota axis oral microbiota arthritis joint inflammation otitis media upper respiratory tract adenoid middle ear microbiota axes thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing This book represents the latest research on microbiota axes, with a special focus on the gut-skin axis and the role of microbial breast bacteria on human health communication. This book also contains discussions of the microorganism-derived products that can directly or indirectly be signals for our organs and systems. Gut dysbiosis, representing a disruption of intestinal integrity, can create aberrant physiological conditions (including immunological disorders, intestinal stress, and anxiety-like behavior), as well as high serum levels of microbial metabolites increasing oxidative stress dysfunctions and generalized inflammation. Much research in this field has been carried out in animal models, and establishing whether those findings translate to humans will be crucial but challenging. On the other hand, several studies conducted on humans have evaluated the link between fecal microbiota composition and quality of life by recruiting thousands of participants. As well as identifying bacterial genera associated with higher quality of life, they carried out metagenomic analyses that indicated that the potential of microorganisms to synthesize certain active metabolites, and especially their interrelation, may also correlate with general wellbeing. It is clear that many axes can influence our lives; the most important include “the gut-brain axis” and the “skin-gut-breast axis”. Together, the studies presented in this book have laid the foundations for a better understanding of the effects of gut microbiota on skin and on our body in general. The mechanisms that underlie them may represent the ideal focus for the initial efforts to explore the relevance of these axes for human wellbeing. 2022-01-11T13:31:14Z 2022-01-11T13:31:14Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036508986_148 9783036508986 9783036508993 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76412 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3847 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3847 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0899-3 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0899-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036508986 9783036508993 110 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle small–large intestine axis
hydrogen sulfide
Desulfovibrio
bowel disease
colitis
gut microbiota
microbiome
maternal–fetal interface
newborn
child
pediatric disease
dysbiosis
microbiota
schizophrenia
olanzapine administration
weight gain
sulfate reduction
microbiota axis
oral microbiota arthritis
joint inflammation
otitis media
upper respiratory tract
adenoid
middle ear
microbiota axes
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes
title Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes
title_full Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes
title_fullStr Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes
title_full_unstemmed Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes
title_short Skin-Gut-Breast Microbiota Axes
title_sort skin gut breast microbiota axes
topic small–large intestine axis
hydrogen sulfide
Desulfovibrio
bowel disease
colitis
gut microbiota
microbiome
maternal–fetal interface
newborn
child
pediatric disease
dysbiosis
microbiota
schizophrenia
olanzapine administration
weight gain
sulfate reduction
microbiota axis
oral microbiota arthritis
joint inflammation
otitis media
upper respiratory tract
adenoid
middle ear
microbiota axes
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet small–large intestine axis
hydrogen sulfide
Desulfovibrio
bowel disease
colitis
gut microbiota
microbiome
maternal–fetal interface
newborn
child
pediatric disease
dysbiosis
microbiota
schizophrenia
olanzapine administration
weight gain
sulfate reduction
microbiota axis
oral microbiota arthritis
joint inflammation
otitis media
upper respiratory tract
adenoid
middle ear
microbiota axes
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
url ONIX_20220111_9783036508986_148