The Potential Role of Gut Microbes in Autism
Most gut bacteria are beneficial, aiding food digestion, producing vitamins, and protecting against harmful bacteria. If left unchecked, however, harmful bacteria can excrete dangerous metabolites or disturb a balance in metabolites that can affect the gut and the rest of the body, including the brain. New research shows that children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have significantly different concentrations of certain bacterial-produced chemicals, called metabolites, in their feces compared to children without ASD. The participant will discuss these findings and their implications.
Dae Wook Kang, Arizona State University
Lita Proctor, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH
Видео The Potential Role of Gut Microbes in Autism канала American Society for Microbiology
Dae Wook Kang, Arizona State University
Lita Proctor, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH
Видео The Potential Role of Gut Microbes in Autism канала American Society for Microbiology
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
22 февраля 2016 г. 21:00:10
00:34:37
Другие видео канала
Microbiome: Gut Bugs and You | Warren Peters | TEDxLaSierraUniversityGut-Brain Interaction in Autism Spectrum DisorderLetting Go of Control and Rethinking Support for Autistic Individuals | Amy Laurent | TEDxURIGut Microbes, FMT and ME - Professor Simon CardingCan The Gut Control The Brain? Bacteria's Role In Autism with Dr. Derrick MacFabe | EDB 27The Mind-Gut Connection | A Woman's JourneyAutism: A view from neuroscience - A CCN public lectureThe Microbiome, Technology, and the Future of Health | Scott Sundvor | TEDxESADEMicrobiome and Autoimmunity:What we need to knowDiet and AutismWhat do we know about the human microbiome? | Brian Beck | TEDxStCloudWhy Submit Your Microbial Art to the ASM Agar ContestThe gut’s connection to autismAutism diagnosis criteria: explained (DSM-5)The Delta Variant, Vaccine Effectiveness and Development of Intranasal COVID-19 VaccinesTesting for COVID-19 InfectivityMicrobiology Is...The Search for New AntibioticsCoronavirus—SARS CoV 2 Update for Clinical LaboratoriesRob Knight: How our microbes make us who we areIs Leaky Gut Worsening Your Child’s Autism Symptoms?