estrada, josé antonio contreras, irazú
The gut-microbiome-brain axis is now recognized as an essential part in the regulation of systemic metabolism and homeostasis. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that dietary patterns can influence the development of metabolic alterations and inflammation through the effects of nutrients on a multitude of variables, including microbiome composi...
bonadies, ernesto wcislo, william t. gálvez, dumas hughes, william o.h. fernández-marín, hermógenes
Parasites and their hosts use different strategies to overcome the defenses of the other, often resulting in an evolutionary arms race. Limited animal studies have explored the differential responses of hosts when challenged by differential parasite loads and different developmental stages of a parasite. The fungus-growing ant Trachymyrmex sp. 10 e...
Rossin, Aurélie Miloro, Giorgia Hueber, Anne-Odile
Tumor Necrosis Factor-Related Apoptosis Inducing Ligand (TRAIL/TNFSF10) and Fas Ligand (FasL/TNFSF6), two major cytokines of the TNF (Tumor Necrosis Factor) superfamily, exert their main functions from the immune system compartment. Mice model studies revealed that TRAIL and FasL-mediated signalling both control the homeostasis of the immune cells,...
Samotrueva, M. A. Yasenyavskaya, A. L. Murtalieva, V. Kh. Bashkina, O. A. Myasoedov, N. F. Andreeva, L. A. Karaulov, A. V.
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
We studied immunocorrecting effects of Semax (Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro) on the model of “social” stress caused by sensory contact and intermale confrontation. Functional activity of the immune system of laboratory animals was evaluated in standard immunopharmacological tests: delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction, direct agglutination test, lat...
ruiz-fernández, clara francisco, vera pino, jesus mera, antonio gonzález-gay, miguel angel gómez, rodolfo lago, francisca gualillo, oreste
Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is a chronic, expensive, and high-incidence musculoskeletal disorder largely responsible for back/neck and radicular-related pain. It is characterized by progressive degenerative damage of intervertebral tissues along with metabolic alterations of all other vertebral tissues. Despite the high socio-economic i...
coqueiro, audrey yule rogero, marcelo macedo tirapegui, julio
. Fifty-five studies met the inclusion criteria and were evaluated in this integrative literature review. Most of the studies evaluated observed that glutamine supplementation improved some fatigue markers, such as increased glycogen synthesis and reduced ammonia accumulation, but this intervention did not increase physical performance. Thus, despi...
Polak-Witka, Katarzyna Rudnicka, Lidia Blume-Peytavi, Ulrike Vogt, Annika
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Experimental dermatology
The skin surface microbiome and its role in skin diseases have received increasing attention over the past years. Beyond, there is evidence for a continuous exchange with the cutaneous immune system in healthy skin, where hair follicles (HFs) provide unique anatomical niches. Especially, scalp HFs form large tubular invaginations, which extend deep...
de angelis, elena pecoraro, michela rusciano, maria rosaria ciccarelli, michele popolo, ada
release by dendritic cells, suggesting an anti-inflammatory cytokines profile induction. Therefore, different neurohormonal-immune cross-talks can determine the phenotype of cardiac remodeling, promoting either favorable or maladaptive responses. This review aims to summarize the available knowledge on neurohormonal modulation of immune responses, ...
Aguzey, Harry A. Gao, Zhenhua Haohao, Wu Guilan, Cheng Zhengmin, Wu Junhong, Chen
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Annals of Animal Science
Feed contamination is a major cause of diseases outbreak in the poultry industry. There is a direct relationship between feeding, the intestinal microbiota and how the immune system responds to disease infestation. Cereals which form the bulk of poultry feed are mostly contaminated by mycotoxins of Fusarium origin. Adequate knowledge of mycotoxins ...
Lewis, Erin Diane Meydani, Simin Nikbin Wu, Dayong
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IUBMB life
Vitamin E, a potent lipid-soluble antioxidant, found in higher concentration in immune cells compared to other cells in blood, is one of the most effective nutrients known to modulate immune function. Vitamin E deficiency has been demonstrated to impair normal functions of the immune system in animals and humans, which can be corrected by vitamin E...