Marcela Julio-Pieper
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Gonzalez-Vergara A, Benavides B, Julio-Pieper M
J Neurosci Methods
. 2023 May;
393:109882.
PMID: 37172914
Neuropeptides are a highly diverse group of signaling molecules found in the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral organs, including the enteric nervous system (ENS). Increasing efforts have been focused...
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Collins J, Hyland N, Clarke G, Fitzgerald P, Julio-Pieper M, Bulmer D, et al.
J Neurochem
. 2023 Mar;
168(11):3813-3826.
PMID: 36906887
Visceral hypersensitivity, a hallmark of disorders of the gut-brain axis, is associated with exposure to early-life stress (ELS). Activation of neuronal β3-adrenoceptors (AR) has been shown to alter central and...
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Gonzalez-Arancibia C, Collio V, Silva-Olivares F, Montana-Collao P, Martinez-Pinto J, Julio-Pieper M, et al.
Front Pharmacol
. 2022 Jul;
13:837652.
PMID: 35847016
Gut microbiota with a stable, rich, and diverse composition is associated with adequate postnatal brain development. Colonization of the infant's gut begins at birth when parturition exposes the newborn to...
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Julio-Pieper M, Lopez-Aguilera A, Eyzaguirre-Velasquez J, Olavarria-Ramirez L, Ibacache-Quiroga C, Bravo J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 May;
22(9).
PMID: 33946994
The gastrointestinal lumen is a rich source of eukaryotic and prokaryotic viruses which, together with bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms comprise the gut microbiota. Pathogenic viruses inhabiting this niche have...
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Eyzaguirre-Velasquez J, Gonzalez-Toro M, Gonzalez-Arancibia C, Escobar-Luna J, Beltran C, Bravo J, et al.
Dig Dis Sci
. 2020 Nov;
66(11):3792-3802.
PMID: 33184794
Introduction: Disruption of intestinal barrier is a key component to various diseases. Whether barrier dysfunction is the cause or effect in these situations is still unknown, although it is believed...
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Gonzalez-Arancibia C, Urrutia-Pinones J, Illanes-Gonzalez J, Martinez-Pinto J, Sotomayor-Zarate R, Julio-Pieper M, et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2019 May;
236(5):1611-1622.
PMID: 31098656
Increasing evidence shows changes in gut microbiota composition in association with psychiatric disorders, including anxiety and depression. Moreover, it has been reported that perturbations in gut microbe diversity and richness...
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Gonzalez-Gonzalez M, Diaz-Zepeda C, Eyzaguirre-Velasquez J, Gonzalez-Arancibia C, Bravo J, Julio-Pieper M
Front Physiol
. 2019 Jan;
9:1962.
PMID: 30697168
A growing number of investigations report the association between gut permeability and intestinal or extra-intestinal disorders under the basis that translocation of gut luminal contents could affect tissue function, either...
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Barrera-Bugueno C, Realini O, Escobar-Luna J, Sotomayor-Zarate R, Gotteland M, Julio-Pieper M, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2017 Jul;
359:18-29.
PMID: 28694176
Gut microbiota interventions, including probiotic and prebiotic use can alter behavior in adult animals and healthy volunteers. However, little is known about their effects in younger individuals. To investigate this,...
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Eyzaguirre-Velasquez J, Olavarria-Ramirez L, Gonzalez-Arancibia C, Diaz-Merino C, Ariz R, Lopez S, et al.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
. 2016 Jun;
64(5):707-712.
PMID: 27347721
Protein malnutrition can lead to morphological and functional changes in jejunum and ileum, affecting permeability to luminal contents. Regarding the large intestine, data are scarce, especially at juvenile age. We...
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Gonzalez-Arancibia C, Escobar-Luna J, Barrera-Bugueno C, Diaz-Zepeda C, Gonzalez-Toro M, Olavarria-Ramirez L, et al.
Therap Adv Gastroenterol
. 2016 May;
9(3):339-53.
PMID: 27134664
The gut and the brain communicate bidirectionally through anatomic and humoral pathways, establishing what is known as the gut-brain axis. Therefore, interventions affecting one system will impact on the other,...