Logo video2dn
  • Сохранить видео с ютуба
  • Категории
    • Музыка
    • Кино и Анимация
    • Автомобили
    • Животные
    • Спорт
    • Путешествия
    • Игры
    • Люди и Блоги
    • Юмор
    • Развлечения
    • Новости и Политика
    • Howto и Стиль
    • Diy своими руками
    • Образование
    • Наука и Технологии
    • Некоммерческие Организации
  • О сайте

Скачать или смотреть Understanding the gut microbiome in dogs and other pets, with Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD

  • ISAPPScience
  • 2025-10-09
  • 31
Understanding the gut microbiome in dogs and other pets, with Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD
probioticsprebioticsgut healthgut bacteriamicrobiomefermented foods
  • ok logo

Скачать Understanding the gut microbiome in dogs and other pets, with Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD бесплатно в качестве 4к (2к / 1080p)

У нас вы можете скачать бесплатно Understanding the gut microbiome in dogs and other pets, with Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD или посмотреть видео с ютуба в максимальном доступном качестве.

Для скачивания выберите вариант из формы ниже:

  • Информация по загрузке:

Cкачать музыку Understanding the gut microbiome in dogs and other pets, with Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD бесплатно в формате MP3:

Если иконки загрузки не отобразились, ПОЖАЛУЙСТА, НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если у вас возникли трудности с загрузкой, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами по контактам, указанным в нижней части страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса video2dn.com

Описание к видео Understanding the gut microbiome in dogs and other pets, with Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD

This episode features Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD from Texas A&M University, discussing the gut microbiome in dogs and other companion animals as part of our series on the role of biotics in animal health. Prof. Suchodolski’s lab focuses on understanding gastrointestinal (GI) diseases in pets and developing diagnostic tests for research and clinical practice. His lab works on building a model of what’s happening with animal health, combining microbiome measures with measures of host health. For example, they found that severe gut microbiome dysbiosis in dogs reflected a greater extent of mucosal damage, contributing to the big picture of GI disease. Certain microbiome features when combined with metabolites are promising biomarkers of GI disease in pets. Test reproducibility is highly important, and treatment tends to be multi-modal. Prof. Suchodolski cautions against direct-to-consumer pet microbiome tests, noting that unvalidated assays are very common.



Episode abbreviations and links:




• Study showing dysbiosis with antibiotic administration in dogs: Effects of metronidazole on the fecal microbiome and metabolome in healthy dogs (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/f...)


• Study showing microbiome and metabolite features of dogs with inflammatory bowel disease: Alteration of the fecal microbiota and serum metabolite profiles in dogs with idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease (https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/...)


• Purina Institute Microbiome Forum Virtual Event 2024 (https://microbiomeforumevent2024.puri...)




Additional resources:



ISAPP infographic: Prebiotics and probiotics for pets (https://isappscience.org/wp-content/u...)



ISAPP blog post: Are prebiotics good for dogs and cats? An animal gut health expert explains (https://isappscience.org/are-prebioti...)



ISAPP blog post: Using probiotics to support digestive health for dogs (https://isappscience.org/using-probio...)



About Prof. Jan Suchodolski DACVM PhD:



Jan S. Suchodolski is a professor, Purina PetCare Endowed Chair for Microbiome Research, associate director and head of microbiome sciences at the Gastrointestinal Laboratory at Texas A&M University. He received his DrVetMed from the University Vienna, Austria and his PhD in veterinary microbiology from Texas A&M University. He is board certified in immunology by the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists (ACVM). His research is focused on developing biomarkers for gastrointestinal disease and therapeutic approaches for the modulation of the intestinal microbiota. He has authored or co-authored more than 400 peer-reviewed articles in the area of veterinary gastroenterology and microbiome research. In 2024, he received the AVMA career achievement in canine research award.

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке

Похожие видео

  • О нас
  • Контакты
  • Отказ от ответственности - Disclaimer
  • Условия использования сайта - TOS
  • Политика конфиденциальности

video2dn Copyright © 2023 - 2025

Контакты для правообладателей [email protected]