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        Intestinal Diseases: IBS, Crohn’s, Colitis
        AJ West 7 months ago

        “Niacr1−/− mice showed enhanced susceptibility to colitis and colon cancer. Depletion of gut microbiota or dietary fiber increased the risk for colitis and cancer, which is effectively suppressed by niacin in a Gpr109a-dependent manner.”


        As many of you know, GPR109A (encoded by Niacr1) is a receptor for Niacin.

        So,

        “Niacr1−/-“

        means that they have no way to receive naicin which equals being niacin deficient.


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            AJ West

            Also to be noted that antibiotics were given & how niacin counters:

            “Antibiotic treatment reduces Treg cell numbers in colon (Atarashi et al., 2011; Smith et al., 2013). We tested whether niacin induces Treg cells in antibiotic-treated mice in vivo. Compared to control mice, antibiotic-treated WT mice had fewer Treg cells in colon (Figures 2F and S2G).

            Niacin administration restored the Treg cell number in colons of antibiotic-treated WT mice”

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              Dr.Kats

              @A.J. Wish my mother would have listened

              7 months ago
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              Dr.Kats

              Niacr1-/- means they’re completely genetically silenced of the niacin receptor, GPR109A .. so yes niacin won’t do anything beneficial

              7 months ago
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                Dr.Kats

                It’s also done to prove empirically that indeed it’s exclusively niacin’s receptor

                7 months ago
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