2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.09.196592
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Ethanolamine improves colonic barrier functions and inflammatory immunoreactions via shifting microbiome dysbiosis

Abstract: Ethanolamine(EA) often occurs at a relatively high concentration within the inflamed gut of IBD patients. To investigate the role of EA in colonic inflammation and host-microbiome dysbiosis, thirty-six ICR mice were treated with 3% DSS for a week to generate acute intestinal inflammation and then supplied with 0 μM, 500 μM (LowEA), and 3000 μM (HighEA) in drinking water for two weeks, after that, 16s RNA sequencing was applied in characterizing the changes in colonic microbiota driven by different EA l… Show more

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