[HTML][HTML] Diet-induced obesity is linked to marked but reversible alterations in the mouse distal gut microbiome

PJ Turnbaugh, F B�ckhed, L Fulton, JI Gordon�- Cell host & microbe, 2008 - cell.com
We have investigated the interrelationship between diet, gut microbial ecology, and energy
balance using a mouse model of obesity produced by consumption of a prototypic Western
diet. Diet-induced obesity (DIO) produced a bloom in a single uncultured clade within the
Mollicutes class of the Firmicutes, which was diminished by subsequent dietary
manipulations that limit weight gain. Microbiota transplantation from mice with DIO to lean
germ-free recipients promoted greater fat deposition than transplants from lean donors�…

[CITATION][C] Diet-induced obesity is linked to marked but reversible alterations in the mouse distal gut microbiome

T PJ�- Cell Host Microbe, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Diet-induced obesity is linked to marked but reversible alterations in the mouse distal gut
microbiome | CiNii Research … TURNBAUGH PJ … Cell Host Microbe 3 213-223, 2008
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