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András Maifeld
Researcher at Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Publications - 9
Citations - 201
András Maifeld is an academic researcher from Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 20 citations. Previous affiliations of András Maifeld include Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Fasting alters the gut microbiome reducing blood pressure and body weight in metabolic syndrome patients.
András Maifeld,Hendrik Bartolomaeus,Ulrike Löber,Ulrike Löber,Ellen G. Avery,Nico Steckhan,Lajos Markó,Lajos Markó,Lajos Markó,Nicola Wilck,Ibrahim Hamad,Urša Šušnjar,Anja Mähler,Anja Mähler,Anja Mähler,Christoph Hohmann,Chia-Yu Chen,Holger Cramer,Gustav Dobos,Till Robin Lesker,Till Strowig,Ralf Dechend,Danilo Bzdok,Danilo Bzdok,Markus Kleinewietfeld,Andreas Michalsen,Dominik N. Müller,Sofia K. Forslund +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 5-day fast followed by a modified Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension diet reduced systolic blood pressure, need for antihypertensive medications, body-mass index at three months post intervention compared to a modified dietary approach to stop hypertension diet alone.
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The Gut Microbiome in Hypertension: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives.
Ellen G. Avery,Hendrik Bartolomaeus,András Maifeld,András Maifeld,Lajos Markó,Lajos Markó,Helge Wiig,Nicola Wilck,Stephan Patrick Rosshart,Sofia K. Forslund,Dominik N. Müller +10 more
TL;DR: The role of the microbiome in the development and pathogenesis of hypertension is explored in this paper, where the authors provide insights into the host-microbiome interaction and summarize the evidence of its importance in the regulation of blood pressure.
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Salt Transiently Inhibits Mitochondrial Energetics in Mononuclear Phagocytes.
Sabrina Geisberger,Hendrik Bartolomaeus,Patrick Neubert,Ralf Willebrand,Christin Zasada,Thomas Bartolomaeus,Victoria McParland,Victoria McParland,Dries Swinnen,Anneleen Geuzens,András Maifeld,András Maifeld,Luka Krampert,Marion Vogl,Anja Mähler,Nicola Wilck,Lajos Markó,Ekin Tilic,Sofia K. Forslund,Katrina J. Binger,Johannes Stegbauer,Ralf Dechend,Markus Kleinewietfeld,Jonathan Jantsch,Stefan Kempa,Dominik N. Müller +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, dietary high salt (HS) is a leading risk factor for mortality and morbidity and it transiently increases post-prandially but can also accumulate at sites of inflammation affecting...
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Skin Sodium Accumulates in Psoriasis and Reflects Disease Severity.
András Maifeld,Johannes Wild,Tine V. Karlsen,Natalia Rakova,Elisa Wistorf,Peter Linz,Rebecca Jung,Anna Birukov,Vladimir-Andrey Gimenez-Rivera,Nicola Wilck,Theda Bartolomaeus,Theda Bartolomaeus,Ralf Dechend,Markus Kleinewietfeld,Sofia K. Forslund,Andreas Krause,Georgios Kokolakis,Sandra Philipp,Björn E. Clausen,Anna Brand,Ari Waisman,Florian C. Kurschus,Joanna Wegner,Michael Schultheis,Friedrich C. Luft,Michael Boschmann,Michael Boschmann,Michael Boschmann,Marcus Kelm,Marcus Kelm,Helge Wiig,Titus Kuehne,Dominik N. Müller,Susanne Karbach,Lajos Markó +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured skin sodium content in patients with psoriasis and in age-matched healthy controls by Sodium-23 magnetic resonance imaging and found that patients with PASI > 5 showed significantly higher sodium and water content in the skin but not in other tissues than those with lower PASIs or healthy controls.
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Quantifying the impact of gut microbiota on inflammation and hypertensive organ damage
Ellen G. Avery,Hendrik Bartolomaeus,A. Rauch,C.-Y. Chen,G. N'diaye,G. N'diaye,U. Loeber,Theda U P Bartolomaeus,Raphaela Fritsche-Guenther,Raphaela Fritsche-Guenther,André Felipe Rodrigues,André Felipe Rodrigues,D. Tsvetkov,D. Tsvetkov,Mihail Todiras,Joon-Keun Park,Lajos Markó,András Maifeld,Michael Bader,Michael Bader,Stefan Kempa,Jennifer A. Kirwan,Jennifer A. Kirwan,Sofia K. Forslund,Dominik N. Müller,Nicola Wilck +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used four-week-old male GF C57BL/6J littermates to quantify the impact of microbial colonization on organ damage in HTN.