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Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish

Exposure to cadmium (Cd) can affect neurodevelopment and results in increased potential of developing neurodegenerative diseases during the early developmental stage of organisms, but the mechanisms through which exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of Cd lead to developmental neuroto...

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Autores principales: Yang, Jian, Li, Junyi, Zhang, Xiaoshun, Zhou, Qin, Wang, Junyi, Chen, Qingsong, Meng, Xiaojing, Xia, Yuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10220972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13050657
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author Yang, Jian
Li, Junyi
Zhang, Xiaoshun
Zhou, Qin
Wang, Junyi
Chen, Qingsong
Meng, Xiaojing
Xia, Yuan
author_facet Yang, Jian
Li, Junyi
Zhang, Xiaoshun
Zhou, Qin
Wang, Junyi
Chen, Qingsong
Meng, Xiaojing
Xia, Yuan
author_sort Yang, Jian
collection PubMed
description Exposure to cadmium (Cd) can affect neurodevelopment and results in increased potential of developing neurodegenerative diseases during the early developmental stage of organisms, but the mechanisms through which exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of Cd lead to developmental neurotoxicity remain unclear. Although we know that microbial community fixations overlap with the neurodevelopmental window during early development and that Cd-induced neurodevelopmental toxicity may be related to the disruption of microorganisms during early development, information on the effects of exposure to environmentally relevant Cd concentrations on gut microbiota disruption and neurodevelopment is scarce. Therefore, we established a model of zebrafish exposed to Cd (5 µg/L) to observe the changes in the gut microbiota, SCFAs, and free fatty acid receptor 2 (FFAR(2)) in zebrafish larvae exposed to Cd for 7 days. Our results indicated that there were significant changes in the gut microbial composition due to the exposure to Cd in zebrafish larvae. At the genus level, there were decreases in the relative abundances of Phascolarctobacterium, Candidatus Saccharimonas, and Blautia in the Cd group. Our analysis revealed that the acetic acid concentration was decreased (p > 0.05) while the isobutyric acid concentration was increased (p < 0.05). Further correlation analysis indicated a positive correlation between the content of acetic acid and the relative abundances of Phascolarctobacterium and Candidatus Saccharimonas (R = 0.842, p < 0.01; R = 0.767, p < 0.01), and a negative correlation between that of isobutyric acid and the relative abundance of Blautia glucerasea (R = −0.673, p < 0.05). FFAR(2) needs to be activated by SCFAs to exert physiological effects, and acetic acid is its main ligand. The FFAR(2) expression and the acetic acid concentration were decreased in the Cd group. We speculate that FFAR(2) may be implicated in the regulatory mechanism of the gut–brain axis in Cd-induced neurodevelopmental toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-102209722023-05-28 Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish Yang, Jian Li, Junyi Zhang, Xiaoshun Zhou, Qin Wang, Junyi Chen, Qingsong Meng, Xiaojing Xia, Yuan Metabolites Article Exposure to cadmium (Cd) can affect neurodevelopment and results in increased potential of developing neurodegenerative diseases during the early developmental stage of organisms, but the mechanisms through which exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of Cd lead to developmental neurotoxicity remain unclear. Although we know that microbial community fixations overlap with the neurodevelopmental window during early development and that Cd-induced neurodevelopmental toxicity may be related to the disruption of microorganisms during early development, information on the effects of exposure to environmentally relevant Cd concentrations on gut microbiota disruption and neurodevelopment is scarce. Therefore, we established a model of zebrafish exposed to Cd (5 µg/L) to observe the changes in the gut microbiota, SCFAs, and free fatty acid receptor 2 (FFAR(2)) in zebrafish larvae exposed to Cd for 7 days. Our results indicated that there were significant changes in the gut microbial composition due to the exposure to Cd in zebrafish larvae. At the genus level, there were decreases in the relative abundances of Phascolarctobacterium, Candidatus Saccharimonas, and Blautia in the Cd group. Our analysis revealed that the acetic acid concentration was decreased (p > 0.05) while the isobutyric acid concentration was increased (p < 0.05). Further correlation analysis indicated a positive correlation between the content of acetic acid and the relative abundances of Phascolarctobacterium and Candidatus Saccharimonas (R = 0.842, p < 0.01; R = 0.767, p < 0.01), and a negative correlation between that of isobutyric acid and the relative abundance of Blautia glucerasea (R = −0.673, p < 0.05). FFAR(2) needs to be activated by SCFAs to exert physiological effects, and acetic acid is its main ligand. The FFAR(2) expression and the acetic acid concentration were decreased in the Cd group. We speculate that FFAR(2) may be implicated in the regulatory mechanism of the gut–brain axis in Cd-induced neurodevelopmental toxicity. MDPI 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10220972/ /pubmed/37233698 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13050657 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Yang, Jian
Li, Junyi
Zhang, Xiaoshun
Zhou, Qin
Wang, Junyi
Chen, Qingsong
Meng, Xiaojing
Xia, Yuan
Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish
title Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish
title_full Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish
title_fullStr Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish
title_short Effects of Ecologically Relevant Concentrations of Cadmium on the Microbiota, Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and FFAR(2) Expression in Zebrafish
title_sort effects of ecologically relevant concentrations of cadmium on the microbiota, short-chain fatty acids, and ffar(2) expression in zebrafish
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10220972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13050657
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