Desulfovibrionales ⇒ Desulfovibrionaceae {10001318}

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Desulfovibrionaceae

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 Bacteria
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  • [1.1
    - diet high in EVOO (vs refined #Olive oil, which is devoid of #Polyphenols) to Swiss Webster mice resulted in reduced levels of species in the Desulfovibrionaceae.
  • [#Olive] - EVOO has demonstrated antibacterial and bacteriostatic effects against bacteria such as those in the Desulfovibrionaceae,a family of opportunistic pathogens associated with #Obesity and inflammation, and #Blautia spp., which positively correlates with visceral fat accumulation in Japanese men and women.
  • [1.2
    - Desulfovibrionaceae, one of the main intestinal pathogenic bacteria producing endotoxin, has been found to induce the expression of inflammatory factors such as TNF-α, IL-1, and #IL-6 in the intestinal epithelium.
  • [1.3] [#Parkinson’s Disease
    - #Hydrogen sulfide produced by several #Enterobacteriaceae and Desulfovibrionaceae can enter host cells, cause the release of cytochrome c protein from mitochondria into the cytoplasm, mediate the accumulation of cytosolic iron and #Reactive Oxygen Species, thus boosting α-synuclein synthesis
  • [1.4
    - #Behcet’s Disease > Stool samples were enriched with #Parabacteroides, sulphate-reducing bacteria #Bilophila and Desulfovibrionaceae species. In addition, it was also noted that #Butyrate-producing bacteria #Clostridium and methanogens were reduced. - Transplantation of BD faeces in mice illustrated remarkable results in which gut integrity was breached due to decreased expression of tight junctions, with the subsequent effects of experimental uveitis.
  • [1.5] [#Multiple Sclerosis
    - #Children with MS exhibit low levels of #Lachnospiraceae and #Ruminococcaceae and significant levels of Desulfovibrionaceae members
  • [1.6] [#Multiple Sclerosis] [#High Fat Diet
    - MS > mice on a high-fat diet showed enrichment of bacteria from the Desulfovibrionaceae family, specifically #Desulfovibrio piger and #Bilophila wadsworthia. - high-fat diet-induced #Obesity increased EAE disease severity in animal models of MS

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