Publications MSc I.A.M. van Thiel
- Positions
- PhD Candidate, Other Academic Staff
- Main activities
- Research
- Specialisation
- Luminal gut fungi (mycobiome) in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Focus of research
My research focuses mainly on pain sensation observed in Irritable Bowel Syndrome patients. Previous research from our group suggested that luminal gut fungi are relevant in visceral pain perception. In my current work, I aim to elucidate the mechanisms through which fungi or its components are mediating pain.
Amsterdam UMC Research Institutes
AMC departments
All publications
2020
- van Thiel Isabelle A. M., de Jonge Wouter J., Chiu Isaac M., van den Wijngaard Rene M. Microbiota-neuroimmune cross talk in stress-induced visceral hypersensitivity of the bowel American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2020;318 (6):G1034-G1041 [PubMed]
- van Thiel I. A. M., Botschuijver S., de Jonge W. J., Seppen J. Painful interactions: Microbial compounds and visceral pain BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE 2020;1866 (1) [PubMed]
2019
- Botschuijver Sara, van Diest Sophie A., van Thiel Isabelle A. M., Saia Rafael S., Strik Anne S., Yu Zhumei, Maria-Ferreira Daniele, Welting Olaf, Keszthelyi Daniel, Jennings Gary, Heinsbroek Sigrid E. M., Elferink Ronald P. Oude, Schuren Frank H. J., de Jonge Wouter J., van den Wijngaard René M. Miltefosine treatment reduces visceral hypersensitivity in a rat model for irritable bowel syndrome via multiple mechanisms Scientific reports 2019;9 (1) [PubMed]