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7 September 2023 Research progress on the relationship between intestinal flora and liver cirrhosis
Xiangfeng Zeng
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Proceedings Volume 12789, International Conference on Modern Medicine and Global Health (ICMMGH 2023); 127891A (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692644
Event: International Conference on Modern Medicine and Global Health (ICMMGH 2023), 2023, Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract
Most of the human microbiome resides in the gut. After the intestinal flora is fixed during the pregnancy, influenced by one's genes, environment and nutrition, it keeps a dynamic equilibrium for most of the time. With a large number of studies on intestinal flora, a lot of evidence shows that there is a close link between the bacteria in your gut and liver cirrhosis. For the association between the two, Toll-like receptors and bacterial translocation are the most studied at present. How to improve liver cirrhosis by regulating intestinal flora has become the focus of current research. Intervention of gut microbiota by means of probiotics, dietary interventions, antibiotics, microbial preparations, fecal transplant and modulation of gut barrier may provide a promising therapeutic approach for liver cirrhosis. This article comprehensively reviews the interaction between liver cirrhosis and the flora in the gut, both the intervention to the flora of the gut treatment of liver cirrhosis. In order to better understand the connection between liver cirrhosis and the intestine flora, it provides a novel direction for the treatment of liver cirrhosis.
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Xiangfeng Zeng "Research progress on the relationship between intestinal flora and liver cirrhosis", Proc. SPIE 12789, International Conference on Modern Medicine and Global Health (ICMMGH 2023), 127891A (7 September 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692644
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KEYWORDS
Liver

Bacteria

Diseases and disorders

Clinical research

Intestine

Analytical research

Stomach

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