Publications by authors named "Shixi Cao"

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  • Appetite disorders are a growing public health concern, with long-term appetite loss potentially causing serious health issues, prompting research into the gut microbiota's influence on feeding behavior.
  • The study analyzed the gut microbiota of rabbits with differing feed intakes using advanced sequencing techniques and found that GABA, a compound produced by gut bacteria, plays a crucial role in enhancing feeding behavior by inhibiting satiety hormones.
  • Results indicate that variations in gut microbiota composition could lead to differences in appetite regulation, suggesting that targeting the gut microbiota may provide new treatment options for appetite disorders.
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Dietary fiber (DF) cannot be digested and absorbed by the digestive tract, nor can it provide the energy needed to be burned for metabolic activities. Therefore, from the 1950s to the 1980s, DF received little attention in nutrition studies. With in-depth research and developments in global nutrition, people have gradually paid attention to the fact that DF occupies an essential position in the structure of nutrition, and it can ensure the healthy development of human beings.

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Unhealthy lifestyles (high-fat diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, too little exercise, etc.) in the current society are prone to cause lipid metabolism disorders affecting the health of the organism and inducing the occurrence of diseases. Saponins, as biologically active substances present in plants, have lipid-lowering, inflammation-reducing, and anti-atherosclerotic effects.

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The importance of dietary fiber (DF) in animal diets is increasing with the advancement of nutritional research. DF is fermented by gut microbiota to produce metabolites, which are important in improving intestinal health. This review is a systematic review of DF in pig nutrition using in vitro and in vivo models.

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Peanut vine is a typical peanut by-product and can be used as a quality roughage resource. Whole-plant corn silage is a commonly used roughage. However, few studies have investigated the effects of diets combining peanut vine and whole-plant corn silage on growth performance, antioxidant capacity, meat quality, rumen fermentation and microbiota of beef cattle.

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With the increasing prevalence of energy metabolism disorders such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and anorexia, the regulation of feeding has become the focus of global attention. The gastrointestinal tract is not only the site of food digestion and absorption but also contains a variety of appetite-regulating signals such as gut-brain peptides, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), bile acids (BAs), bacterial proteins, and cellular components produced by gut microbes. While the central nervous system (CNS), as the core of appetite regulation, can receive and integrate these appetite signals and send instructions to downstream effector organs to promote or inhibit the body's feeding behaviour.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Shixi Cao"

  • - Shixi Cao's research focuses on the interplay between gut microbiota, diet, and health, emphasizing the role of dietary components such as fibers and saponins in regulating appetite and lipid metabolism through the gut-brain axis.
  • - Recent studies indicate that gut microbiota-derived substances like gamma-aminobutyric acid can inhibit satiety hormone secretion, potentially offering novel therapeutic strategies for appetite disorders.
  • - Additionally, Cao's work explores the implications of dietary fiber in animal nutrition and its fermentation by gut microbiota, which is crucial for improving intestinal health and overall livestock production outcomes.