Lecture 19 - Gut microbiome and ageing Flashcards

1
Q

the majority of species in the gut microbiome belong to which 2 species of bacteria?

A

bacteriodetes and firmicutes

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2
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how many genes make up the gut microbiome?

A

316 million

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3
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name the 7 major functions of the gut microbiome

A

pathogen protection, synthesis of vitamins, immune system development, fat storage, SCFA production, modulation of CNS, intestinal angiogenesis

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4
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name the 8 roles of SCFAs

A

provide energy for colonocytes and hepatocytes, contribute to intestinal barrier integrity, protect against inflammation, reduce risk of colorectal cancer, increase insulin secretion, help DNA homeostasis, regulate skeletal muscle metabolism, modulate CNS

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5
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how do SCFAs in the gut contribute to intestinal barrier integrity in 2 ways?

A

upregulate expression of tight junction proteins and mucus production

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6
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which cranial nerve carries signals between brain heart and gut?

A

vagus nerve (CNX)

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7
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name 4 diseases linked to dysbiosis in the gut microbiome?

A

IBS, type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases

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8
Q

which chemical, which gets translocated to the immune system has hormones which affect memory function, reduce inflammation and reduce ageing/permeability of the BBB?

A

butyrate

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9
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butyrate (SCFAs) has beneficial effects to which 4 neurological/neurodegenerative disorders?

A

autism, depression, alzheimer’s and parkinson’s

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10
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which peptides does butyrate disrupt in alzheimer’s disease?

A

AB

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11
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which aggregates does butyrate disrupt in parkinson’s?

A

alpha-s

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12
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which lysine derivative found n proteins has been found to affect microglia in old mice? what does it increase the production of which can damage DNA?

A

CML, increases ROS

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13
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name the 3 types of starch which are prebiotic, giving an example of each?

A

rapidly digested starch (amyloidose), resistant starch (amylose), raw legumes (amylose)

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14
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what is the gut bacteria associated with inflammatory bowel disease such as Chron’s and ulcerative colitis?

A

helicobacter hepaticus

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15
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which gut bacteria is associated with GI cancer?

A

H.pylori

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16
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which gut bacteria is presrnt as babies are breastfed still?

A

bifidobacteria

17
Q

in the ageing gut, which type of cells die as cells become more senescent?

A

enterocytes

18
Q

give the 4 species of aerobic gut bacteria

A

Bacteroides, Firmicutes, Prevotella, Ruminococcus

19
Q

give the 4 species of anaerobic gut bacteria

A

Peptostreptococcus, Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus, and Clostridium

20
Q

togther the aerobic and anaerobic species of gut bacteria prevent the overgrowth of what? by competing for what?

A

harmful bacteria, nutrients and attachment sites to gut mucus membrane

21
Q

When fibre is not available,
which species of aerobic bacteria feed on the protective mucus layer that lines the gut? what can this trigger?

A

bacteroides, immune response

22
Q

name the 2 metabolites during ageing

A

phenols and indoles

23
Q

phenols are gut bacterial degradation products of which two substances?

A

phenylalanine and tyrosine

24
Q

indoles are gut bacterial degradation products of which amino acid?

A

tryptophan

25
Q

name 4 ways which can alleviate gut inflammation in the elderly?

A

diet change/add probiotics and polyphenols, faecal mater transfer, oral SCFAs, modulate immune system