Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal

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Gómez Duque, Mario
Acero, Fanny
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flora bacteriana
microflora intestinal
microbiota intestinal
flora fecal
microbiología intestinal
barrera inmunológica
bacterial flora
intestinal microflora
intestinal microbiota
fecal flora
intestinal microbiology
immunological barrier
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Composition and functions of intestinal bacterial flora
title Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
spellingShingle Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
flora bacteriana
microflora intestinal
microbiota intestinal
flora fecal
microbiología intestinal
barrera inmunológica
bacterial flora
intestinal microflora
intestinal microbiota
fecal flora
intestinal microbiology
immunological barrier
title_short Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
title_full Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
title_fullStr Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
title_full_unstemmed Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
title_sort Composición y funciones de la flora bacteriana intestinal
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gómez Duque, Mario
Acero, Fanny
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Gómez Duque, Mario
Acero, Fanny
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv flora bacteriana
microflora intestinal
microbiota intestinal
flora fecal
microbiología intestinal
barrera inmunológica
topic flora bacteriana
microflora intestinal
microbiota intestinal
flora fecal
microbiología intestinal
barrera inmunológica
bacterial flora
intestinal microflora
intestinal microbiota
fecal flora
intestinal microbiology
immunological barrier
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv bacterial flora
intestinal microflora
intestinal microbiota
fecal flora
intestinal microbiology
immunological barrier
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Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2005 Sep;34(3):361-82, vii. 8. Tannock GW. Variation in human intestinal microbiota with age. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2005 Sep:34(3):361-82, vii 9. Xu J, Mahowald MA, Ley RE, Lozupone CA. Evolution of symbiotic bacteria in the distal human intestine. PLoS Biol. 2007 Jul;5(7):e l56 10. Pai R, Kang G. Microbes in the gut: Adigestable account of host-symbiont interactions. lndianJ MedRes. 2008Nov;128(5):587 94 11. Ojetti V, Gigante G, et al. Microflora imbalance and gastrointestinal diseases. Dig Liver Dis suppl. 2009 Ju!; 3(2): 35- 9. 12. Hattori M, TaylorTD. The human intestinal microbiome: a new frontier of human biology. DNARes. 2009 Feb;16(1):1-12 13. Neish AS. Microbes in gastrointestinal health and disease. Gastroenterology. 2009Jan; 136(1):65-80. 14. Mazuski JE, Solomkin JS. lntra-abdominal infections. Surg ClinNorthAm. 2009 Apr; 89(2):421-37 15. Weng M, Walker W. Bacteria] colonization, probiotics, and clinical disease. 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MA,WalkerWA. Physiologic and pathologic interactions of bacteria with gastrointestinal epithelium. Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 2005 Sep;34(3):383-99. 29. Thompson-Chagoyán OC, Maldonado J, Gil A. Aetiology of inflarnmatory bowel disease (ibd): role of intestinal microbiota and gut associated lymphoid tissue immune response. ClinNutr. 2005Jun; 24(3):339-52. 30. Bengmark S. Bioecologic control of the gastrointestinal tract: the role of flora and supplementedprobiotics andsynbiotics. Gastroenterol ClinNorth Am. 2005 Sep;34(3):413-36 31. Guamer F, MalageladaJR. Gut flora in health and disease. Lancet. 2003 Feb 8;361(9356):512-9 32. Royera HA. Enfermedad inflamatoriaintestinal. Rev Colomb Gastroenterol 2003;18 (1) :24-41. 33. Marchesi J, Shanahan F. Toe normal intestinal microbiota. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2007 Oct;20(5):508-13 34. Cani PD, Delzenne NM. Toe role of the gut microbiota in energy metabolism and metabolic disease. Curr Pharm Des. 2009;15(13):1546-58. 35. Bengmark S. Ecological control of the gastrointestinal tract. The role of probiotic flora. Gut. 1998Jan;42(1):2-7. 36. Madden JA, Hunter JO. review of the role of the gut microflora in irritable bowel syndrome and the effects ofprobiotics. BrJNutr. 2002 Sep; 88 Suppl 1:S67-72 37. Culligan EP, Hill C, Sleator RD. Probiotics and gastrointestinal disease: successes, problerns and future prospects. Gut Pathog. 2009Nov 23;1(1):19. 38. Park J, FlochMH. Prebiotics, probiotics, and dietary fiber in gastrointestinal disease. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2007 Mar; 36(1):47-63. 39. Almeida J, Galhenage S, Yu J, Kurtovic J, Riordan SM. Gut flora and bacterial translocationin chronic liver disease. WorldJ Gastroenterol. 2006 Mar 14;12(10):1493-502 40. Quigley EM. Bacteria: a new player in gastrointestinal motility ctisorders infections, bacterial overgrowth, and probiotics. Gastroenterol ClinNorth Am. 2007 Sep;36(3):735-48 41. Doran S, Snydman DR, Gorbach SL. 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Importance of microbial colonization of the gut in early life to the development of immunity. MutatRes. 2007; 622 (1-2), 58--69. 2. ImkeE, et al. Environmentally-acquired bacteria influence microbial diversity and natural innate irnmune responses al gut surfaces. BMC Biol. 2009; 7:79. 3. Ringel Y, Carroll IM. Alterations in the intestinal microbiota and functional bowel symptoms. Gastrointest. Endose Clin N Am. 2009 Jan; 19(1) :141-50. 4. Schiffrin EJ, Blum S. lnteractions between the microbiota and the intestinal mucosa. EurJ ClinNutr. 2002 Aug;56 Suppl 3:S60-4. 5. O'Hara AM, Shanahan F.. The gut flora as a forgotten organ. EMBORep. 2006Ju/;7(7):688-93. 6. Zoetendal EG, Cheng B, Koike S, Mackie RI. Molecular microbial ecology of the gastrointestinal tract: from phylogeny to function. Curr Issues Intest Microbio/. 2004 Sep;5(2):31-47. 7. Tannock GW. New perceptions of the gut microbiota : implications for future research. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2005 Sep;34(3):361-82, vii. 8. Tannock GW. Variation in human intestinal microbiota with age. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2005 Sep:34(3):361-82, vii 9. Xu J, Mahowald MA, Ley RE, Lozupone CA. Evolution of symbiotic bacteria in the distal human intestine. PLoS Biol. 2007 Jul;5(7):e l56 10. Pai R, Kang G. Microbes in the gut: Adigestable account of host-symbiont interactions. lndianJ MedRes. 2008Nov;128(5):587 94 11. Ojetti V, Gigante G, et al. Microflora imbalance and gastrointestinal diseases. Dig Liver Dis suppl. 2009 Ju!; 3(2): 35- 9. 12. Hattori M, TaylorTD. The human intestinal microbiome: a new frontier of human biology. DNARes. 2009 Feb;16(1):1-12 13. Neish AS. Microbes in gastrointestinal health and disease. Gastroenterology. 2009Jan; 136(1):65-80. 14. Mazuski JE, Solomkin JS. lntra-abdominal infections. Surg ClinNorthAm. 2009 Apr; 89(2):421-37 15. Weng M, Walker W. Bacteria] colonization, probiotics, and clinical disease. J Pediatr. 2006 nov; 149(5): S 107-S114. 16. O'Toole PW, Claesson MJ. Gut microbiota: changes throughout the lifespan from infancy to elderly. lnt DairyJ. 2010 Apr; 20(4): 281-91. 17. Tiihonen K, Ouwehand AC, Rautonen N. Human intestinal microbiota and healthy ageing.Ageing Res Rev. 201OApr;9(2):107-16. 18. Ouwehand AC, Vaughan EE, editors. Gastrointestinal microbiology. New York : Informa Healthcare; 2006. 19. Mazzone A, Farrugia G Evolving concepts in the cellular control of gastro­ intestinal motility: neurogastroenterology andentericsciences. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2007 Sep; 36(3):499-513. 20. Farrell RJ, LaMont JT. Microbial factors in inflammatory bowel disease. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2002 Mar; 31(1):41-62. 21. Savage DC. Mucosal microbiota. In: Mestecky J, Lamm ME, StroberW, editors. Mucosal immunology. 3"' ed. Burlington, MA : Elsevier; 2005, p. 19-33. 22. Cebra JJ, Jiang HQ, Boiko N, Tlaskalova Hogenova H. Toe role of mucosal microbiota in the development, maintenance, and pathologies of the mucosal immune system. In: Mestecky J, Lamm ME, Strober W, editors. Mucosa! immunology. 3'' ed. Burlington, MA : Elsevier; 2005. p. 335-368. 23. Aziz RK. A hundred-year-old insight into the gut microbiome. Gut Pathog. 2009Dec 7; 1(1):21. 24. Zoetendal EG, von Wright A, Vilpponen-Salmela T. Mucosa-associated bacteria in the human gastrointestinal tract are uniformly distributed along the colon and differ from the community recovered from feces.Appl Environ Microbio/. 2002ful; 68(7):3401-7. 25. Montalto M, D'Onofrio F, et al. Intestinal microbiota and its functions. Dig Liver Dis suppl. 2009 Ju!; 3(2): 30-4 26. Neish AS. The gut microflora and intestinal epithelial cells: a continuing dialogue. Microbes Infect. 2002 Mar; 4(3):309-17. 27. Mahida YR. Microbial-gut interactions in health and disease. Epithelial cell responses. Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2004Apr; 18(2):241-53. 28. Kalliomaki. MA,WalkerWA. Physiologic and pathologic interactions of bacteria with gastrointestinal epithelium. Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 2005 Sep;34(3):383-99. 29. Thompson-Chagoyán OC, Maldonado J, Gil A. Aetiology of inflarnmatory bowel disease (ibd): role of intestinal microbiota and gut associated lymphoid tissue immune response. ClinNutr. 2005Jun; 24(3):339-52. 30. Bengmark S. Bioecologic control of the gastrointestinal tract: the role of flora and supplementedprobiotics andsynbiotics. Gastroenterol ClinNorth Am. 2005 Sep;34(3):413-36 31. Guamer F, MalageladaJR. Gut flora in health and disease. Lancet. 2003 Feb 8;361(9356):512-9 32. Royera HA. Enfermedad inflamatoriaintestinal. Rev Colomb Gastroenterol 2003;18 (1) :24-41. 33. Marchesi J, Shanahan F. Toe normal intestinal microbiota. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2007 Oct;20(5):508-13 34. Cani PD, Delzenne NM. Toe role of the gut microbiota in energy metabolism and metabolic disease. Curr Pharm Des. 2009;15(13):1546-58. 35. Bengmark S. Ecological control of the gastrointestinal tract. The role of probiotic flora. Gut. 1998Jan;42(1):2-7. 36. Madden JA, Hunter JO. review of the role of the gut microflora in irritable bowel syndrome and the effects ofprobiotics. BrJNutr. 2002 Sep; 88 Suppl 1:S67-72 37. Culligan EP, Hill C, Sleator RD. Probiotics and gastrointestinal disease: successes, problerns and future prospects. Gut Pathog. 2009Nov 23;1(1):19. 38. Park J, FlochMH. Prebiotics, probiotics, and dietary fiber in gastrointestinal disease. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2007 Mar; 36(1):47-63. 39. Almeida J, Galhenage S, Yu J, Kurtovic J, Riordan SM. Gut flora and bacterial translocationin chronic liver disease. WorldJ Gastroenterol. 2006 Mar 14;12(10):1493-502 40. Quigley EM. Bacteria: a new player in gastrointestinal motility ctisorders infections, bacterial overgrowth, and probiotics. Gastroenterol ClinNorth Am. 2007 Sep;36(3):735-48 41. Doran S, Snydman DR, Gorbach SL. Lactobacillus GG: bacteriology and clinical applications. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2005 Sep;34(3):483-98 42. AndohA, FujiyamaY. Therapeuticapproachestargeting intestinal microflora in infl ammatory bowel ctisease. World J Gastroenterol. 2006 July 28; 12(28): 4452-60. 43. Rioux KP, Madsen KL, Fedorak RN. The role of enteric rnicroflora in inflammatory bowel ctisease: human and animal stucties with probiotics and prebiotics. Gastroenterol ClinNorthAm. 2005 Sep:34(3):465-82. 44. WalkerWA. introduction.AmJ ClinNutl: 2001Jun;73(6):1121S-1123S 45. Wilks M. Bacteria and early human development. Early HumDev. 2007 Mar; 83(3):165-70 46. Iapichino G, Callegari ML, Marzorati S. Impact of antibiotics on the gut rnicrobiota of critically ill patients. J Med Microbio/. 2008Aug; 57(Pt 8):1007 14. 47. Serino M, Luche E, Chabo C, Amar J, Burcelin R. Intestinal microflora and metabolic diseases. Diabetes Metab. 2009 Sep; 35(4):262-72. 48. Vaahtovuo J, Korkeamaki. M, Munukka M, et al. Microbial balance index - a view on the intestinal microbiota. Livest Sci. 2007 May; 109 (1-3), 174- 78. 49. SchwiertzA, JacobiM, Frick JS, Richter M, Rusch K, Kohler H. Microbiota in pediatric inflarnmatory bowel disease. J Pectiatr. 2010 Aug;157(2):240- 244 50. Gómez M, Posada C, Cruz LE. Soporte nutricional en cuidado intensivo experiencia de 4 años. Acta Col Cuidado Intensivo. 2001; 4(2): 109. 51. Fioramonti J, Theodorou V, Bueno L. Probiotics: what are they? What are their effects on gut physiology?. Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2003 Oct;17(5):711-24 52. Berg RD. The indigenous gastrointestinal microflora. Trends Microbio!. 1996 Nov;4(l1):430-5. 53. Mshvildadze M, Neu J. Toe infant intestinal microbiome: friend or foe? 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