Publications by authors named "Vizioli C"

Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) typically have comorbid chronic health conditions, including anxiety and depression disorders, increased sleep disruption, and poor nutrition status, along with gut microbial dysbiosis. To better understand the effects of gut dysbiosis previously shown in individuals with AUD, gut microbiome and metabolome were investigated between three cohorts. Two groups of individuals with AUD included treatment-seeking newly abstinent for at least six weeks (AB: N = 10) and non-treatment-seeking currently drinking (CD: N = 9) individuals.

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Post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (PI-ME/CFS) is a disabling disorder, yet the clinical phenotype is poorly defined, the pathophysiology is unknown, and no disease-modifying treatments are available. We used rigorous criteria to recruit PI-ME/CFS participants with matched controls to conduct deep phenotyping. Among the many physical and cognitive complaints, one defining feature of PI-ME/CFS was an alteration of effort preference, rather than physical or central fatigue, due to dysfunction of integrative brain regions potentially associated with central catechol pathway dysregulation, with consequences on autonomic functioning and physical conditioning.

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  • The study investigates the effects of two different types of probiotic-supplemented yogurt on the gut microbiome and metabolome of young children (ages 1-5).
  • Results showed no significant overall changes in the gut microbiome diversity between the two groups after the intervention, but specific bacteria from the probiotics increased in both groups.
  • Additionally, the group receiving the three-strain yogurt (S2 + BB12) experienced an increase in certain fecal metabolites, indicating a measurable impact on gut health despite no global changes in microbiome profiles.
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  • Probiotics might alter children's gut microbiome and metabolome, potentially improving health, but evidence on their effects remains scarce.
  • A study involving 59 children aged one to five looked at the effect of two types of yogurt on gut health through fecal sample analysis.
  • Results showed increased specific bacteria in probiotic groups, but no major changes in gut diversity; also, certain metabolites decreased in the yogurt with added strain, suggesting potential health impacts worth further investigation.
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Taste and smell play a key role in our ability to perceive foods. Overconsumption of highly palatable energy-dense foods can lead to increased caloric intake and obesity. Thus there is growing interest in the study of the biological mediators of fat taste and associated olfaction as potential targets for pharmacologic and nutritional interventions in the context of obesity and health.

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Background: Plausible phenotype mechanisms following bariatric surgery include changes in neural and gastrointestinal physiology. This pilot study aims to investigate individual and combined neurologic, gut microbiome, and plasma hormone changes pre- versus post-vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and medical weight loss (MWL). We hypothesized post-weight loss phenotype would be associated with changes in central reward system brain connectivity, differences in postprandial gut hormone responses, and increased gut microbiome diversity.

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A relationship between the gut microbiome and alcohol use disorder has been suggested. Excessive alcohol use produces changes in the fecal microbiome and metabolome in both rodents and humans. Yet, these changes can be observed only in a subgroup of the studied populations, and reversal does not always occur after abstinence.

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Background: Obesity plays a major role in the development of insulin resistance (IR) and diabetes (T2DM). Increased adipose tissue (AT) is particularly of interest because it activates a chronic inflammatory response in adipocytes and other tissues. AT plays key endocrine and metabolic functions, acting in the regulation of insulin sensitivity and energy homeostasis.

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Background: The aim was to study the seasonal microbial diversity variations of an athalassohaline environment with a high concentration of sulfates in Tirez lagoon (La Mancha, Spain). Despite the interest in these types of environments there is scarce information about their microbial ecology, especially on their anoxic sediments.

Results: We report the seasonal microbial diversity of the water column and the sediments of a highly sulfated lagoon using both molecular and conventional microbiological methods.

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Septate uterus is the intracavitary pathology which is most associated with infertility and/or preterm labor; therefore, it is primary indication for hysteroscopic metroplasty. By the introductio of the resectoscope in gynaecological endoscopy the surgical technique has been revolutioned. GnRHa therapy before surgery has showed some advantages related to surgical results, surgery time, intraoperative bleeding and endometrial detachment, and amount of fluids used for uterine cavity distention.

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