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  • 标题:Phenols produced by gut bacteria affect the skin in hairless mice
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  • 作者:Ryoko IIzuka ; Koji Kawakami ; Naoki Izawa
  • 期刊名称:Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease
  • 印刷版ISSN:1651-2235
  • 出版年度:2009
  • 卷号:21
  • 期号:1
  • DOI:10.3402/mehd.v21i1.7570
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease
  • 摘要:Objective: Phenol and p-cresol are metabolites of aromatic amino acid produced by gut bacteria, and are assumed to cause undesirable effects in the body. We aimed to understand how phenol and p-cresol affect the skin of hairless mice. Materials and methods: First, we compared the skin condition of hairless mice fed the basal diet and the skin condition of mice fed the tyrosine-enriched diet. In the next experiment, we administered either phenol or p-cresol intraperitoneally to mice fed the basal diet. Eventually, we isolated Morganella morganii, which is able to produce phenol, from the feces of mice fed the tyrosine-enriched diet, and Escherichia coli, which is not able to produce phenol, from the feces of mice fed the basal diet, and performed a gnotobiotic experiment. Results: In mice fed the tyrosine-enriched diet, phenol and p-cresol levels increased in cecal contents, serum, and flank skin, and a yellowish dullness, reflected by the color exam meter’s b* value, was exhibited by the skin. The b* value of phenol-administered mice was higher than that of saline- or p-cresol-administered mice. Furthermore, the size of the corneocytes of phenol-administered mice was significantly smaller than that of the salineor p-cresol-administered mice. The M. morganii gnotobiotic mice exhibited a higher b* value and smaller corneocytes than the E. coli gnotobiotic mice. Conclusions: These results suggest that phenols produced by gut bacteria affect the skin in hairless mice.Key words: phenol, p-cresol, gut bacterial metabolites, intestine environment, skin dullness, gnotobiotic experiment
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