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Julie Doll MS @JulieDoll2
Hello anatomists! The digestive system functions on a 24-hour cycle, the circadian rhythm, that is largely under control of the day-night changes in light #anatq #journalclub
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Gut microbiota can influence the circadian rhythm of the intestinal wall to promote nutrient absorption and adipogenesis #anatq #journalclub
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Together the day-night cycle and microbiome regulate metabolism and fat storage providing a potential link to shift-work/travel and obesity #anatq #journalclub
Julie Doll MS @JulieDoll2
Q1: Does the gut microbiome indirectly receive signals from the superchiasmatic nucleus? #anatq
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Q2: Is increased absorption of nutrients beneficial to microbiota? e.g. developed to keep host alive during periods of fasting? #anatq
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Q3: What outside factors could regulate circadian rhythms in other organ systems? #anatq
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Q4: Is it possible to see evidence of the gut microbiome on a histology slide? #anatq
Dr. Valerie O'Loughlin @vdoloughlin
@JulieDoll2 Good #anatQ ! I am pretty sure you can't see the #gut #microbiome using #lightmicroscopy .. think u need to use #EM #anatomy
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RT @vdoloughlin: @JulieDoll2 Good #anatQ ! I am pretty sure you can't see the #gut #microbiome using #lightmicroscopy .. think u need to use #EM #anatomy
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RT @JulieDoll2: Hello anatomists! The digestive system functions on a 24-hour cycle, the circadian rhythm, that is largely under control of the day-night changes in light #anatq #journalclub
AskAnatomist @AskAnatomist
RT @JulieDoll2: Gut microbiota can influence the circadian rhythm of the intestinal wall to promote nutrient absorption and adipogenesis #anatq #journalclub
AskAnatomist @AskAnatomist
RT @JulieDoll2: Together the day-night cycle and microbiome regulate metabolism and fat storage providing a potential link to shift-work/travel and obesity #anatq #journalclub
AskAnatomist @AskAnatomist
Is there a connection between the hypothalamus and gut microbiome? #anatq https://t.co/OIvAGbmGId
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RT @JulieDoll2: Q2: Q2: Is increased absorption of nutrients beneficial to microbiota? e.g. developed to keep host alive during periods of fasting? #anatq
AskAnatomist @AskAnatomist
RT @JulieDoll2: Q3: Q3: What outside factors could regulate circadian rhythms in other organ systems? #anatq
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RT @JulieDoll2: Q4: Q4: Is it possible to see evidence of the gut microbiome on a histology slide? #anatq
Julie Doll MS @JulieDoll2
@vdoloughlin Could the appearance of the epithelial cells change with different microbiota? #anatq
Dr. Valerie O'Loughlin @vdoloughlin
@AskAnatomist #anatQ I personally think there is a connection bt the #hypothalamus & #gut #microbiome , but have no proof. Lots of #nutrition studies at #expbio have examined aspects of microbiome...fascinating!
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RT @vdoloughlin: @AskAnatomist #anatQ I personally think there is a connection bt the #hypothalamus & #gut #microbiome , but have no proof. Lots of #nutrition studies at #expbio have examined aspects of microbiome...fascinating!
Julie Doll MS @JulieDoll2
@anatomy_jackson @AskAnatomist Yes, and maybe eating habits? #anatq
Jon Jackson @anatomy_jackson
@JulieDoll2 @AskAnatomist Seriously. Stress (to a point); euphoria— all of these things impact our sleep-wake- #partyALLnight cycles, but I presume their through a #neuroendocrine axis. To invoke #microbiome in this might imply a hi-jacking or coup of normal systems #anatQ
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RT @anatomy_jackson: @JulieDoll2 @AskAnatomist Seriously. Stress (to a point); euphoria— all of these things impact our sleep-wake- #partyALLnight cycles, but I presume their through a #neuroendocrine axis. To invoke #microbiome in this might imply a hi-jacking or coup of normal systems #anatQ
Jon Jackson @anatomy_jackson
@JulieDoll2 @AskAnatomist Absolutely. Good #anatq point. If diet modifies #u-biome (apologies for cheap MICRO imitation), and u-biome can modify N-E axis, however indirectly, your diet can impact in both short & long term. May be wickedly hard to #parse out effects, tho
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RT @anatomy_jackson: @JulieDoll2 @AskAnatomist Absolutely. Good #anatq point. If diet modifies #u-biome (apologies for cheap MICRO imitation), and u-biome can modify N-E axis, however indirectly, your diet can impact in both short & long term. May be wickedly hard to #parse out effects, tho
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