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Effects of azadirachtin on the regulation of midgut peristalsis by the stomatogastric nervous system inLocusta migratoria

2000

A single injection of azadirachtin into nymphal and adult locusts results in a decrease of food intake but not in reduced food utilization. Feeding deterrency is correlated with a gradual inhibition of midgut peristalsis. Gut movement is under the control of the stomatogastric nervous system, especially the ingluvial ganglion, as demonstrated in anin vitro system. Serotonin is the most potent peristalsis-stimulating drugin vitro. Concurrent with the cessation of midgut peristalsis after azadirachtin injection, a depletion of the serotoninergic cell bodies in the frontal ganglion can be observed. Midgut preparations which show strongly inhibited contractions due to previous azadirachtin trea…

Nervous systemmedicine.medical_specialtyfungiMidgutStimulationPlant ScienceBiologySerotonergicCell biologychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyAzadirachtinmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryInsect ScienceInternal medicineStomatogastric nervous systemmedicineSerotoninPeristalsisPhytoparasitica
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SUSY-GUTs, SUSY-Seesaw and the Neutralino Dark Matter

2007

19 pages, 7 figures.-- ISI Article Identifier: 000249788800048.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.3518

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsDark matterFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics01 natural sciencesUpper and lower bounds[PHYS.ASTR.CO]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO]High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Seesaw molecular geometry0103 physical sciencesGUTFlavor violation010306 general physicsPhysics[PHYS]Physics [physics]Relic density010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics (astro-ph)Yukawa potentialSupersymmetryCMB cold spotSupersymmetry phenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyProbe WMAP observations[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]NeutralinoStau coannihilationNeutrinoMSSM
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The renin–angiotensin system in gastrointestinal functions

2023

In this chapter, we describe the role played by classical and alternative renin–angiotensin system (RAS) in the physiological regulation of gastrointestinal functions. RAS modulates gut motility and mucosal functions, including secretion, fluid, and nutrient absorption. We focus mainly on the activation of angiotensin II type 1 and 2 receptors located on the smooth muscle and epithelial cells or on the enteric neurons. Few studies indicate that alternative RAS may counteract classical RAS functions. Although data on the enteric RAS system are still scarce, they encourage further investigations in consideration also of a potential involvement in gastrointestinal disorders.

Nutrient absorptionGastrointestinal tractAngiotensin II receptors (ATRs)Gastrointestinal secretionGastrointestinal mucosaSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaGut motilityEnteric neurons
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A whey-predominant formula induces fecal microbiota similar to that found in breast-fed infants

2007

To compare the effects of a whey-predominant infant formula and breast milk on the gut microbiota, growth, and tolerance of infants, we conducted an open, prospective, parallel-group study in healthy newborn infants. A total of 60 infants were enrolled, and 55 completed the study. Of the 55 infants, 21 were breast-fed and 34 were fed a whey-predominant study formula that had low phosphate concentration (31 mg/100 kcal), was reduced in protein (1.8 g/100 kcal or 0.43 g/kJ), had lactose as the sole carbohydrate source, and had an amino acid profile and buffering capacity similar to that of human milk. At 30 and 60 days of age, fecal bacterial counts were determined using fluorescence in situ …

Nutrition and DieteticsEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismfood and beveragesBreast milkBiologyGut florabiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundfluids and secretionsEndocrinologyInfant formulachemistryLactobacillusFood scienceLactoseBreast feedingFecesBifidobacteriumNutrition Research
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The Effects of Physical Activity on the Gut Microbiota and the Gut-Brain Axis in Preclinical and Human Models: A Narrative Review.

2022

Increasing evidence supports the importance of the gut microbiota (GM) in regulating multiple functions related to host physical health and, more recently, through the gut–brain axis (GBA), mental health. Similarly, the literature on the impact of physical activity (PA), including exercise, on GM and GBA is growing. Therefore, this narrative review summarizes and critically appraises the existing literature that delves into the benefits or adverse effects produced by PA on physical and mental health status through modifications of the GM, highlighting differences and similarities between preclinical and human studies. The same exercise in animal models, whether performed voluntarily or forc…

Nutrition and Dieteticscognitive functionsmicrobiomeBrainanxietyelderlyfitnessGastrointestinal MicrobiomeovertrainingathletesMental HealthdepressionBrain-Gut AxisoverweightAnimalsHumanssportsExerciseFood ScienceNutrients
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Established cotton stainer gut bacterial mutualists evade regulation by host antimicrobial peptides

2019

Symbioses with microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature and confer important ecological traits to animal hosts but also require control mechanisms to ensure homeostasis of the symbiotic interactions. In addition to protecting hosts against pathogens, animal immune systems recognize, respond to, and regulate mutualists. The gut bacterial symbionts of the cotton stainer bug, Dysdercus fasciatus, elicit an immune response characterized by the upregulation of c-type lysozyme and the antimicrobial peptide pyrrhocoricin in bugs with their native gut microbiota compared to that in dysbiotic insects. In this study, we investigated the impact of the elicited antimicrobial immune response on the estab…

Nymph0106 biological sciencesAntimicrobial peptidesGut flora010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyHeteroptera03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemRNA interferenceInvertebrate MicrobiologyAnimalsGene SilencingSymbiosis030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesEcologybiologyHost (biology)Effectorfungibiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbiology.organism_classificationGastrointestinal MicrobiomeRNA silencingbacteriaRNA InterferenceAdaptationAntimicrobial Cationic PeptidesFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Implication of an odorant-binding protein in precopulatory behaviour and interaction with the bacterial microbiota

2023

Chemoreception allows animals to detect nutritive food and avoid toxic compounds. Volatile and non-volatile chemical compounds, which are detected by olfactory and gustatory sensory organs, can trigger feeding and reproductive behaviours in animals such as Drosophila melanogaster. Inside chemosensory organs, perireceptor proteins like odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) serve to transport odorant and tastant molecule to dedicated receptors. OBPs are not only involved in chemoreception but also in several other functions. A recent study revealed an interaction between insect microbiota and OBP expression while another one showed that microbes can promote nutrient harvesting on food. In our proje…

ObpGustatory systemCourtship behaviourChimioperceptionProtéine de liaison aux odorantsSysteme gustatifMicrobiote bactérien[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyDrosophilaComportement de paradeGut microbiotaChemoreception
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1035P Effect of gut microbiota on immunotherapy of advanced NSCLC

2020

Oncologybiologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologymedicineHematologyImmunotherapyGut florabiology.organism_classificationbusinessAnnals of Oncology
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Exercise-Driven Increase in Gut Microbial Hydrogen Production as a Possible Factor of Metabolic Health

2020

Opinionlcsh:QP1-981exercisegut microbiotabiologyPhysiologyChemistrysignaling moleculeHydrogen moleculeMetabolismGut florabiology.organism_classificationlcsh:PhysiologyBiochemistryPhysiology (medical)metabolismmolecular hydrogenHydrogen productionMetabolic healthFrontiers in Physiology
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Retrato de un animal de la especie que hasta ahora se haya descubierto mas semejante à la humana llamado orang-outan u hombre salvage, que venia de r…

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Orangutans Obres anteriors al 1800
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