[HTML][HTML] Gut commensal E. coli proteins activate host satiety pathways following nutrient-induced bacterial growth
J Breton, N Tennoune, N Lucas, M Francois, R Legrand… - Cell metabolism, 2016 - cell.com
… this study, is that bacterial proteins may act directly on appetite-controlling pathways locally
in the gut or via the circulation. In fact, several bacterial proteins have been shown to display …
in the gut or via the circulation. In fact, several bacterial proteins have been shown to display …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of macronutrients on the in vitro production of ClpB, a bacterial mimetic protein of α-MSH and its possible role in satiety signaling
M Dominique, J Breton, C Guérin, C Bole-Feysot… - Nutrients, 2019 - mdpi.com
… coli proteins 2 h after onset of the stationary phase … that nutrient-induced bacterial growth
dynamics in the gut correspond temporally to the activation of the intestinal satiety pathways, …
dynamics in the gut correspond temporally to the activation of the intestinal satiety pathways, …
Role of the gut microbiota in host appetite control: bacterial growth to animal feeding behaviour
SO Fetissov - Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2017 - nature.com
… such as Escherichia coli to duplicate after provision of nutrients. … coli proteins activate host
satiety pathways following … might activate enteroendocrine cells following nutrient- induced …
satiety pathways following … might activate enteroendocrine cells following nutrient- induced …
[PDF][PDF] Gut Commensal E. coli Proteins Activate Host Satiety Pathways Following Nutrient-Induced Bacterial Growth
M Pestel-Caron, P Chan, D Vaudry, JC do Rego… - core.ac.uk
… of regular nutrient-induced E.coli growth is relevant to gut … proteins may physiologically
link gut E.coli to host control of … -term effects on satiation, associated with nutrient-induced …
link gut E.coli to host control of … -term effects on satiation, associated with nutrient-induced …
Altered intestinal epithelial nutrient transport: An underappreciated factor in obesity modulated by diet and microbiota
S Sundaram, A Borthakur - Biochemical Journal, 2021 - portlandpress.com
… for processing indigestible food materials after most nutrients are … Effect of the Wnt/β-catenin
signaling pathway in intestinal … that high-protein diets provide higher satiety levels than other …
signaling pathway in intestinal … that high-protein diets provide higher satiety levels than other …
[HTML][HTML] From gut microbiota to host appetite: gut microbiota-derived metabolites as key regulators
H Han, B Yi, R Zhong, M Wang, S Zhang, J Ma, Y Yin… - Microbiome, 2021 - Springer
… with decreased circulating satiety hormones and increased … and appetite are tested after
prebiotics or probiotics interventions … that insulin-related signaling pathways are associated with …
prebiotics or probiotics interventions … that insulin-related signaling pathways are associated with …
Bacteria give that full feeling
NR Gough - Science Signaling, 2016 - science.org
… , a satiety hormone) 20 minutes after infusion. In contrast, infusion of … in circulating satiety
hormones. Intraperitoneal injection of … not only feed the host but also feed the gut microbes, and …
hormones. Intraperitoneal injection of … not only feed the host but also feed the gut microbes, and …
[HTML][HTML] On the origin of eating disorders: altered signaling between gut microbiota, adaptive immunity and the brain melanocortin system regulating feeding behavior
SO Fetissov, T Hökfelt - Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2019 - Elsevier
… , including proteins, may constitutively activate the intestinal satiety pathways after
nutrient-induced bacterial multiplication [17]. … coli proteins activate host satiety pathways following …
nutrient-induced bacterial multiplication [17]. … coli proteins activate host satiety pathways following …
Gut microbiota-dependent modulation of energy metabolism
CN Heiss, LE Olofsson - Journal of innate immunity, 2018 - karger.com
… and thereby activate specific signaling pathways in the host. They … coli can regulate the
host's satiety via its bacterial proteins, the abundance of which is associated with nutrient-induced …
host's satiety via its bacterial proteins, the abundance of which is associated with nutrient-induced …