ey0017.4-9 | New perspectives | ESPEYB17
EA Jensen
, JA Young
, Z Jackson
, J Busken
, EO List
, RK Carroll
, JJ Kopchick
, ER Murphy
, DE Berryman
To read the full abstract: Endocrinology, April 2020, 161(4):118The aim of this study was to examine the role of growth hormone (GH) on gut microbiome and intestinal phenotype by using two animal models characterized by an opposite GH status: GH gene-disrupted (GH-/-) mice, characterized by GH deficiency; and bovine GH transgenic (bGH) mice with chronic GH excess. The abundance of common bacterial genera, such as Parasutterella, Ruminococc...