Original Papers

ORIGINAL ARTICLE] A PAPER EXAMINING THE USEFULNESS OF UFB IN INTESTINAL FLORA TRANSPLANTATION HAS BEEN PUBLISHED.

We are pleased to announce that our paper on the usefulness of UFB in FMT has been submitted to the journal Bioactive Compounds In Health And Disease and has been successfully accepted.
It is open access, so anyone can read the full text for free.

We have come this far believing that the use of UFB water (ultra fine bubble water) as well as saline as a solvent is a good way to increase the response rate of intestinal flora transplantation (stool transplantation, FMT).
Although clinical cases have come along, basic research has not progressed well, but now basic research is finally catching up.

It may seem that this is not the usual order of things, but it is because today’s research is called reverse translational research, and the emphasis seems to be on basic research with the clinical field in mind. This is also possible.

USEFULNESS OF ULTRA FINE BUBBLE (UFB) WATER IN INTESTINAL FLORA TRANSPLANTATION -RECOGNITION OF TRANSPLANTED BACTERIA IN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS

Ultrafine Bubble Water Usefulness in Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: Recognition of Transplanted Microbiota in Intestinal Epithelial Cells((Shimizu, S., Dan, K., Tanaka, C., Tanaka, M., Tanaka, Y., Shirotani, M., Kitamura, K., Yorozu, K., Oehorumu, M., & Tsukamoto, G. (2020). Ultrafine bubble water usefulness in fecal microbiota transplantation: Recognition of transplanted microbiota in intestinal epithelial cells. Bioactive Compounds in Health and Disease3(8), 141. https://doi.org/10.31989/bchd.v3i8.735))
(Japanese translation): Ultrafine bubble (UFB) water usefulness in intestinal microbiota transplantation: Recognition of transplanted microbiota in intestinal epithelial cells Recognition of transplanted bacteria in intestinal epithelial cells

論文のポイント

  1. A PREPARATION CONSISTING OF THREE TYPES OF INTESTINAL BACTERIA IS TRANSPLANTED INTO DIABETIC MICE. TWO TYPES OF SOLVENTS, SALINE AND UFB, WILL BE USED TO MEASURE BLOOD INSULIN LEVELS.
  2. To compare how receptors on intestinal epithelial cells recognize intestinal bacteria transplanted from outside the body between the two types of solvents.
  3. After transplantation, a comparative study of sugar uptake in intestinal epithelial cells will be performed.

A detailed report will be given at the annual conference on September 21.

A detailed report on this experimental system will be presented by co-author Katsuaki Dan, M.D., at the upcoming 4th Annual Meeting of the Intestinal Flora Transplantation Clinical Research Society, to be held on September 21, 2020 (Monday, holiday).

THE EVENT WILL BE HELD SIMULTANEOUSLY ONLINE AND AT THE VENUE, SO IF YOU ARE WONDERING WHAT UFB IS, WHICH SEEMS TO BE A GOOD MATCH FOR GUT BACTERIA, PLEASE JOIN US!

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE] A PAPER EXAMINING THE USEFULNESS OF UFB IN INTESTINAL FLORA TRANSPLANTATION HAS BEEN PUBLISHED.

We are pleased to announce that our paper on the usefulness of UFB in FMT has been submitted to the journal Bioactive Compounds In Health And Disease and has been successfully accepted.It is open access, so anyone can read the full text for free. We have come this far believing that the use of UFB […]