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An Intestinal Gut Organ Culture System for Analyzing Host-Microbiota Interactions
Published on: June 30, 2021
[Recent topics on interorgan communication networks and gut microbiota]
Naoshige Ono1, Yasu-Taka Azuma1
1Laboratory of Prophylactic Pharmacology, Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Veterinary Science.
Abstract:
The living body is composed of diverse organ systems, each of which has its own characteristic control mechanisms and complex in vivo responses. Between the brain and organs such as the heart, kidney, liver, pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, and even muscles, there is a sophisticated and complex regulatory system. Coordinated interactions through communication between organs are essential for maintaining health. In this review, we introduce four research trends in inter-organ networks, with a focus on the digestive system: 1) Inter-organ networks on metabolic systems, 2) Inter-organ networks originating from the gastrointestinal tract, 3) Intestinal bacteria, that is one of the biggest topics in recent years, 4) Research results on the involvement of gut microbiota in the inter-organ network between the kidney and the gastrointestinal tract. An integrated understanding and investigation of the regulatory mechanisms of inter-organ communication networks are expected to extend healthy life span and improve quality of life.
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