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SUBMITTER: Miller AW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6776053 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Miller Aaron W AW Orr Teri T Dearing Denise D Monga Manoj M
The ISME journal 20190130 6
The incidence of urinary stone disease (USD) has increased four-fold in 50 years. Oxalate, which is degraded exclusively by gut bacteria, is an important constituent in 80% of urinary stones. We quantified the effects of antibiotics and a high fat/high sugar (HFHS) diet on the microbial metabolism of oxalate in the gut. High and low oxalate-degrading mouse models were developed by administering fecal transplants from either the wild mammalian rodent Neotoma albigula or Swiss-Webster mice to Swis ...[more]