Distinct alterations of gut morphology and microbiota characterize accelerated diabetes onset in nonobese diabetic mice

Volume: 295, Issue: 4, Pages: 969 - 980
Published: Dec 10, 2019
Abstract
The rising prevalence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) over the past decades has been linked to lifestyle changes, but the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Recent findings point to gut-associated mechanisms in the control of T1D pathogenesis. In nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice, a model of T1D, diabetes development accelerates after deletion of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). We hypothesized that altered intestinal functions contribute to...
Paper Details
Title
Distinct alterations of gut morphology and microbiota characterize accelerated diabetes onset in nonobese diabetic mice
Published Date
Dec 10, 2019
Volume
295
Issue
4
Pages
969 - 980
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