Use of pigs as a potential model for research into dietary modulation of the human gut microbiota
SN Heinritz, R Mosenthin, E Weiss - Nutrition research reviews, 2013 - cambridge.org
The human intestinal microbial ecosystem plays an important role in maintaining health. A
multitude of diseases including diarrhoea, gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders, such as …
multitude of diseases including diarrhoea, gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders, such as …
The pig as an animal model for human pathologies: A proteomics perspective
A Bassols, C Costa, PD Eckersall… - PROTEOMICS …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Traditional biomedical models are easy to manage in experimental facilities and allow fast
and affordable basic genetic studies related to human disorders, but in some cases they do …
and affordable basic genetic studies related to human disorders, but in some cases they do …
Invited review: the preterm pig as a model in pediatric gastroenterology
At birth, the newborn mammal undergoes a transition from a sterile uterine environment with
a constant nutrient supply, to a microbe-rich environment with intermittent oral intake of …
a constant nutrient supply, to a microbe-rich environment with intermittent oral intake of …
Emerging biomarkers for prediction and early diagnosis of necrotizing enterocolitis in the era of metabolomics and proteomics
Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) is a catastrophic disease affecting predominantly premature
infants and is characterized by high mortality and serious long-term consequences …
infants and is characterized by high mortality and serious long-term consequences …
The microbiota-gut axis in premature infants: physio-pathological implications
Intriguing evidence is emerging in regard to the influence of gut microbiota composition and
function on host health from the very early stages of life. The development of the saprophytic …
function on host health from the very early stages of life. The development of the saprophytic …
Nutritional modulation of the gut microbiota and immune system in preterm neonates susceptible to necrotizing enterocolitis
RH Siggers, J Siggers, T Thymann, M Boye… - The Journal of nutritional …, 2011 - Elsevier
The gastrointestinal inflammatory disorder, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), is among the
most serious diseases for preterm neonates. Nutritional, microbiological and immunological …
most serious diseases for preterm neonates. Nutritional, microbiological and immunological …
[HTML][HTML] Pasteurization procedures for donor human milk affect body growth, intestinal structure, and resistance against bacterial infections in preterm pigs
Background Holder pasteurization (HP) destroys multiple bioactive factors in donor human
milk (DM), and UV-C irradiation (UVC) is potentially a gentler method for pasteurizing DM for …
milk (DM), and UV-C irradiation (UVC) is potentially a gentler method for pasteurizing DM for …
Pig proteomics: a review of a species in the crossroad between biomedical and food sciences
AM de Almeida, E Bendixen - Journal of Proteomics, 2012 - Elsevier
The pig (Sus scrofa) is one of the most important animal species used for meat production
worldwide, playing a fundamental role in numerous cultures from Southern Europe to the …
worldwide, playing a fundamental role in numerous cultures from Southern Europe to the …
Potential relevance of pig gut content transplantation for production and research
It is becoming increasingly evident that the gastrointestinal microbiota has a significant
impact on the overall health and production of the pig. This has led to intensified research on …
impact on the overall health and production of the pig. This has led to intensified research on …
Marked methylation changes in intestinal genes during the perinatal period of preterm neonates
Background The serious feeding-and microbiota-associated intestinal disease, necrotizing
enterocolitis (NEC), occurs mainly in infants born prematurely (5-10% of all newborns) and …
enterocolitis (NEC), occurs mainly in infants born prematurely (5-10% of all newborns) and …