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The role of short-chain fatty acids in the interplay between diet, gut microbiota, and ... - 0 views

  • Acetate, propionate, and butyrate are present in an approximate molar ratio of 60:20:20 in the colon and stool
  • SCFAs might play a key role in the prevention and treatment of the metabolic syndrome, bowel disorders, and certain types of cancer
  • SCFA administration positively influenced the treatment of ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and antibiotic-associated diarrhea
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  • Gut bacteria in the cecum and large intestine produce SCFAs mainly from nondigestible carbohydrates that pass the small intestine unaffected
  • plant cell-wall polysaccharides, oligosaccharides, and resistant starches
  • inulin shifted the relative production of SCFAs from acetate to propionate and butyrate
  • age of approximately 3–4 years, when it becomes mature
  • SCFAs affect lipid, glucose, and cholesterol metabolism
  • colonocytes, the first host cells that take up SCFAs and which depend largely on butyrate for their energy supply
  • the microbiota educate the immune system and increase the tolerance to microbial immunodeterminants
  • the microbiota act as a metabolic organ that can break down otherwise indigestible food components, degrade potentially toxic food compounds like oxalate, and synthesize certain vitamins and amino acids
  • a large part of the SCFAs is used as a source of energy
  • The general idea is that colonocytes prefer butyrate to acetate and propionate, and oxidize it to ketone bodies and CO2
  • Exogenous acetate formed by colonic bacterial fermentation enters the blood compartment and is mixed with endogenous acetate released by tissues and organs (103, 104). Up to 70% of the acetate is taken up by the liver (105), where it is not only used as an energy source, but is also used as a substrate for the synthesis of cholesterol and long-chain fatty acids and as a cosubstrate for glutamine and glutamate synthesis
  • SCFAs regulate the balance between fatty acid synthesis, fatty acid oxidation, and lipolysis in the body.
  • Fatty acid oxidation is activated by SCFAs, while de novo synthesis and lipolysis are inhibited
  • obese animals in this study showed a 50% reduction in relative abundance of the Bacteroidetes (i.e., acetate and propionate producers), whereas the Firmicutes (i.e., butyrate producers) were proportionally increased compared with the lean counterparts.
  • increase in total fecal SCFA concentrations in obese humans.
  • In humans the distinct relation between the Firmicutes:Bacteroidetes ratio and obesity is less clear.
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    Great review of the role of SCFA in gut health and body metabolism
Nathan Goodyear

American Journal of Gastroenterology - Functional Bowel Disorders - 0 views

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    THis study found that supplements helped in symptom reduction, per patient survey, yet visits to the physician office remained unchanged.
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2008 Clinical approach to irrit... [Minerva Gastroenterol Dietol. 2008] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    soluble fiber, probiotics, and tryptophan shown to be beneficial in those with IBS.
Nathan Goodyear

Probiotics in the treatment of irritabl... [J Clin Gastroenterol. 2004] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    probiotics found to beneficial in those with IBS
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Food intolerance: a major factor in the pathogenesis ... [Lancet. 1982] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    food intolerance found to be a major factor in IBS.
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Long-Acting Octreotide for the Treatment and Symptomatic Relief of Bowel Obstruction in... - 0 views

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    Long term octreotide well tolerated in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.  
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Reclining Commode Wheelchair - 0 views

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    wheelchair category (standard, transport, power, etc.) could be classified as a reclining wheelchairs, since the product class is built around one key feature: the capability to adjust the backrest and/or footrest into a reclined position. This feature is especially important to users who find it difficult or impossible to sit in a fully upright position, and users who sleep in their chairs frequently. For those that are looking for a more portable chair, however, products from this category may not be a great fit. When compared with a similar, non-reclining chair, a reclining wheelchair tends to weigh more and - unlike other manual models - manual wheelchairs that recline typically aren't foldable. Some people use special wheelchairs to distribute pressure and thus reduce the risk of skin sores. These chairs also increase comfort and sitting tolerance. One type of chair, called "tilt in space," changes a person's orientation while maintaining fixed hip, knee, and ankle angles. The whole seat, in effect, tilts. The other chair option is called a recline system, which basically changes the seat-to-back angle, flattening out the back of the chair and in some cases raising the legs to form a flat surface. Different Types Of Reclining Wheelchairs: Reclining Wheelchair 902 GC Reclining Wheelchair 609 GC Karma Aurora 4 Reclining Wheelchair Karma Reclining Wheelchair KM 5000 Karma VIP 515 Wheelchair Reclining Wheelchair 902 GC: Reclining Wheelchair 902 GC is one of the basic models of a Reclining Wheelchair which helps transfer to bed to wheelchair easily and comes with head and neck support and Calf support for added comfort. Reclining Wheelchair 902 GC Features: The chair boast of movable armrest and elevating footrest. A well padded thigh support helps the user thigh's during reclining. The front and the rear wheels are designed and placed in such a way so as to support the users weight during reclining. The Pneumatic rear wheels help the movement
Nathan Goodyear

Clostridium scindens: a human gut microbe with a high potential to convert glucocortico... - 0 views

  • During the enterohepatic circulation (EC), bile salts are synthesized in the liver, concentrated in the gallbladder, and function in the lumen of the small intestine to absorb dietary lipids and limit microbial growth at the site of nutrient uptake
  • Bile acid 7α/β-dehydroxylating bacteria are organisms capable of converting primary bile acids made by the host to harmful secondary bile acids, deoxycholic acid, and lithocholic acid
  • These bacteria normally comprise a small proportion of the gut microbiota (∼103–104/g wet weight) and consist of species within the genus Clostridium
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  • C. scindens and a small number of species belonging to the genus Clostridium are responsible for significant alterations in the human bile acid pool composition through bile acid 7α/β dehydroxylation
  • bile acids play an important role in maintaining intestinal barrier function as antimicrobial agents in the small bowel (37, 38) and inducers of antimicrobial peptides
  • Perturbations in the biliary bile acid pool composition can be indicative of hepatogastrointestinal diseases such as fat malabsorption (40), gallstones (3), gastrointestinal cancers (41), and possibly type II diabetes
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    Gut microbiota appears to be source of androgen production that originates from the gut.  Who would have thought that the Gut as an androgen producing endocrine gland.
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Electronic Wheel chair - 0 views

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    Golden Technologies takes all the worry out of purchasing a power wheelchair. Designers blend the most technologically advanced components with superior designs to provide with the almost in quality, comfort and style. Motorized wheelchairs to enter bike lanes if a sidewalk isn't available or passable by wheelchair. Wheelchair users would be required to yield the right-of-way to bikers. The proposal also adds motorized wheelchairs to current law affecting vehicles and bicycles on the road, including the required three foot law between bikers and drivers. Supporters bill would help wheelchair users get around quickly and that areas without sidewalks are often difficult to navigate. It's the standard chair, with the main frame attaches to the front. This isn't a futuristic design as such, but a very good way of maintaining or building strength in those who are bound to a wheelchair, and may hope to walk again in their future. Personally, this bike is pretty cool. It's got a front frame similar to a chopper, with the added comfort of a chair appose to a saddle. A new module is set to transform electric powered wheelchairs into communication hubs. An powerchair is more compact and has a better turning radius than an electric scooter; making it is easier to navigate narrow doorways and tight turns. Another advantage of the powerwheelchair is that its armchair joystick does not require an upright posture like an electric scooter's handlebars. Most power wheelchairs can also be taken apart and stowed, while scooters usually can't. Powerwheelchairs are also usually less expensive than scooters. For many disabled people, the only way to move around is by using a wheelchair. Those who cannot powered wheelchairs propel themselves with their arms, which often leads to fatigue, pain, and even permanent damage to arms and shoulders. BENEFITS: Activates circulation system and improves cardio-pulmonary function. Helps prevent decubitus sores. Improves bowel regu
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Cp Child Wheelchair - 0 views

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    young children have a different set of needs than adults. Aesthetically, devices designed for kids are often sleek and colorful, and functionally, they are typically lightweight and adjustable. As any parent knows, young people don't stay the same size for long and since a wheelchair is a major purchase -- don't want a simple growth spurt to render it useless. Wheelchair category offers models that feature seat width and depth adjustability, elevating legrests, and other versatile features. As a weight-bearing activity is critical to proper physical and mental function-which is why children with cerebral palsy, who may sit for stretches in a wheelchair and typically are unable to stand on their own, can benefit greatly from pediatric standers as part of a comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation program. Pediatric standers are offered in passive, active and mobile formats: Passive standers stay in one place and feature a support surface, active standers allow reciprocal movement of the extremities while in a standing position, and mobile standers enable users to self-propel. Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair: Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair Description: The model designed for cerebral palsy child only. Ultra light weight aluminium alloy frame. Seat Width 38 cms (15"). Net Weight: 18.5 kgs. Epoxy powder coated frame. Detachable arm rest & foot rest provided. Elevated and swinging foot rest. Elevated foot rest provided to elevate leg angle. Height adjustable and detachable head rest. Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture. Hydraulic adjustable seat angle. Detachable back and seat pad. Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head & calg Foldable. Lever and paddle brakes provided. Safety belt provided. Maintenance free rear solid wheels. Cloth look like water proof upholstery. Anti wheels for better safety and stability. Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head & leg. Folding action. Lever and paddle brakes provide
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Microbial Cell Factories | Full text | Role of commensal and probiotic bacteria in huma... - 0 views

  • The most frequently found species are Gram-positive bacteria
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    good review of dysbiosis, commensal bacteria and gut health.
Nathan Goodyear

Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis - 0 views

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    nice literature review of natural therapies for the treatment of UC.
Nathan Goodyear

Curcumin inhibits VEGF-mediated angiogenesis in hu... [Gut. 2008] - PubMed result - 0 views

  • Moreover, curcumin inhibits microvascular endothelial cell angiogenesis through inhibition of COX-2 expression and PGE(2) production, suggesting that this natural product possesses antiangiogenic properties, which warrants further investigation as adjuvant treatment of IBD and cancer.
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    Curcumin reduces inflammation in IBD and Cancer
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TBioMed | Full text | Arterial hypertension due to fructose ingestion: model based on i... - 0 views

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    fructose (HCFS) leads to increase in blood pressure.  Similar problem is also seen in post-gastric surgery for weight loss.
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The use of fecal calprotectin and la... [Acta Gastroenterol Belg. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Useful biomarkers: calprotectin and lactoferrin used to follow GI inflammation.  Calprotectin is useful to follow inactive/active IBD.  It also has been show to predict recurrence and can aid in differentiation between IBD and IBS.  Lactoferrin appears to be a biomarker more useful in GI inflammation.
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Calprotectin is a stronger predictive marker of relapse in ulcerative colitis than in C... - 0 views

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    Fecal Calprotectin found to be useful as monitor for Ulcerative colitis relapse.  This was found more specific for UC than Crohn's disease.  There was a 14 fold higher relapse risk in those with levels > 150.
Nathan Goodyear

Questions and answers on the role of faecal calprotectin as a biological marker in infl... - 0 views

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    Calprotectin is a useful biomarker in IBD.  Colorectal cancer and GI infection can also increase fecal Calprotectin. 
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Fecal Calprotectin: Validation as a Noninvasive Measure of B... : Journal of Pediatric ... - 0 views

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    fecal Calprotectin validated in the measure of IBD in children.
Nathan Goodyear

Anemia in cancer - 0 views

  • Anemia is a frequent finding in cancer patients, occurring in >40% of cases
  • chemotherapy, the incidence of anemia may rise to 90%
  • Anemia exerts a negative influence on the quality of life
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  • Anemia has also been identified as an adverse prognostic factor
  • mild (10 g/dl—normal), moderate (8–10 g/dl), severe (6.5–8 g/dl) and life threatening (<6.5 g/dl or unstable patient) anemia
  • anemia in cancer patients is often multifactorial.
  • Cancer itself can directly cause or exacerbate anemia either by suppressing hematopoiesis through bone marrow infiltration or production of cytokines that lead to iron sequestration, or by reduced red blood cell production
  • in inflammatory anemia, iron deficiency should be defined by a low transferrin saturation of <20%, ferritin levels of <100 ng/ml and a low reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration of <32 pg
  • anemia to thrombocytosis, as commonly seen in cancer patients
  • TNF-α inhibits hemoglobin production
  • treatment itself may be a major cause of anemia
  • Other cytokines, such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-1 and interferon-γ, have also been shown to inhibit erythroid precursors in vitro [9], albeit to a lesser extent
  • In inflammation, from whatever cause, IL-6 induces the liver to produce hepcidin. Hepcidin decreases iron absorption from the bowel and blocks iron utilization in the bone marrow
  • Numerous in vitro studies have illustrated the central role of TNF-α in the pathogenesis of anemia
  • nephrotoxic effects of particular cytotoxic agents such as platinum salts can also lead to the persistence of anemia through reduced Epo production by the kidney
  • Currently two options are at the disposal of the clinician for the treatment of anemia in cancer patients: transfusion of packed red blood cells and the use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs)
  • The goal of the treatment is to relieve the symptoms of anemia such as fatigue and dyspnea.
  • Transfusion of 1 unit of packed red blood cells has been estimated to result in an increase in the hemoglobin level of 1 g/dl in a normal-sized adult
  • a higher mortality rate in patients receiving ESA treatment
  • Recent concerns regarding the risk of thromboembolism in patients treated with ESA have been corroborated by the meta-analyses conducted by Tonnelli and Bennett
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    Great review of anemia in Cancer:  1)  blood loss 2)  increased RBC loss 3)   decreased RBC production Cancer infiltration of marrow can reduce hematopoiesis.  Inflammatory cytokines can reduce hematopoiesis.  Inflammatory cytokines can block Fe absorption.  Chemo and radiation can cause anemia--particularily platinum based therapies.
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Advances in treatment of ulcerative colitis with herbs: From bench to bedside - 0 views

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    additional reviews of natural therapies and IBD.
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