Microbiota Dysbiosis and Gut-Brain Axis Interactions in Short Bowel Syndrome: A Rat Model Study
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This preclinical study examines how extensive intestinal resection in short bowel syndrome disrupts gut microbiota balance and affects gut-brain axis signaling pathways using a rat model. Findings may inform therapeutic strategies targeting microbiome restoration and neurological complications in SBS patients.
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- Short bowel syndrome disrupts gut microbiota composition following extensive intestinal resection
- SBS may alter gut-brain axis signaling pathways through microbiota dysbiosis
- Rat models provide translational insights into microbiota-GBA interactions in SBS
- Understanding microbiota changes in SBS could inform probiotic or dietary interventions
- GBA biomarkers may serve as targets for monitoring or treating SBS complications
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Microbiota Dysbiosis and Gut-Brain Axis Interactions in Short Bowel Syndrome: A Rat Model Study. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-07-04. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/10645?via_space=staycurrentmd
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