Interplay between bile acid metabolism and microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2016Vol. 28(9), pp. 1330–1340
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Marie Dior, Héloïse Delagrèverie, Henri Duboc, Pauline Jouët, Benoît Coffin, Loïc Brot, L. Humbert, Germain Trugnan, Philippe Seksik, Harry Sokol, Dominique Rainteau, Jean‐Marc Sabaté
Abstract
Different sera and fecal BA profiles in IBS patients could be secondary to dysbiosis and further differences between IBS-C and IBS-D could explain stool patterns. This study opens new fields in IBS physiopathology and suggests that modification of BA profiles could have therapeutic potential.
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