The gut microbiota has coevolved with humans for a mutually beneficial coexistence and plays an important role in health and disease. A dysbiotic gut microbiome may contribute to progression to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and CKD-related complications such as cardiovascular disease. Microbiota modulation through the administration of prebiotics may represent an important therapeutic target.

Lai, S., Molfino, A., Testorio, M., Perrotta, A.m., Currado, A., Pintus, G., et al. (2019). Effect of low-protein diet and inulin on microbiota and clinical parameters in patients with chronic kidney disease. NUTRIENTS, 11(12), 3006 [10.3390/nu11123006].

Effect of low-protein diet and inulin on microbiota and clinical parameters in patients with chronic kidney disease

Molfino A.;Pietrucci D.;Unida V.;Biocca S.;Desideri A.
2019-12-09

Abstract

The gut microbiota has coevolved with humans for a mutually beneficial coexistence and plays an important role in health and disease. A dysbiotic gut microbiome may contribute to progression to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and CKD-related complications such as cardiovascular disease. Microbiota modulation through the administration of prebiotics may represent an important therapeutic target.
9-dic-2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/11 - BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE
English
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chronic kidney disease; endothelial dysfunction; inulin; low-protein diet; microbiota; prebiotic therapy
Lai, S., Molfino, A., Testorio, M., Perrotta, A.m., Currado, A., Pintus, G., et al. (2019). Effect of low-protein diet and inulin on microbiota and clinical parameters in patients with chronic kidney disease. NUTRIENTS, 11(12), 3006 [10.3390/nu11123006].
Lai, S; Molfino, A; Testorio, M; Perrotta, Am; Currado, A; Pintus, G; Pietrucci, D; Unida, V; La Rocca, D; Biocca, S; Desideri, A
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