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Keywords: Akkermansia muciniphila
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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Journal:
Digestion
Digestion (2025)
Published Online: 13 March 2025
.... Methods: This research examined how Akkermansia muciniphila and its extracellular vesicles (EVs) impact inflammation and genes related to the endocannabinoid system in the STC-1 cell line through RT-PCR and ELISA assays. Results: The study’s results indicated that EVs had a significant impact on GLP-1...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Rebeca M. Cruz-Aguliar, Nina Wantia, Thomas Clavel, Maria J.G.T. Vehreschild, Thorsten Buch, Monther Bajbouj, Dirk Haller, Dirk Busch, Roland M. Schmid, Christoph K. Stein-Thoeringer
Journal:
Digestion
Digestion (2019) 100 (2): 127–138.
Published Online: 13 November 2018
... showed most pronounced visceral pain reduction. The relative abundance of Akkermansia muciniphila was inversely correlated with pain reduction in our cohort. Conclusion: Although exploratory in nature and with a pilot character, this study highlights the potential role of microbiota manipulations in IBS...