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Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps

Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) play an important role in the maintenance of colonic homeostasis, and their depletion has been reported in various gastrointestinal disorders. Inflammatory colorectal polyps (ICRPs) are a recently recognized disease specific to miniature dachshunds (MDs), and fecal dy...

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Autores principales: IGARASHI, Hirotaka, OHNO, Koichi, MATSUKI, Naoaki, FUJIWARA-IGARASHI, Aki, KANEMOTO, Hideyuki, FUKUSHIMA, Kenjiro, UCHIDA, Kazuyuki, TSUJIMOTO, Hajime
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5658568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28867685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0165
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author IGARASHI, Hirotaka
OHNO, Koichi
MATSUKI, Naoaki
FUJIWARA-IGARASHI, Aki
KANEMOTO, Hideyuki
FUKUSHIMA, Kenjiro
UCHIDA, Kazuyuki
TSUJIMOTO, Hajime
author_facet IGARASHI, Hirotaka
OHNO, Koichi
MATSUKI, Naoaki
FUJIWARA-IGARASHI, Aki
KANEMOTO, Hideyuki
FUKUSHIMA, Kenjiro
UCHIDA, Kazuyuki
TSUJIMOTO, Hajime
author_sort IGARASHI, Hirotaka
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description Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) play an important role in the maintenance of colonic homeostasis, and their depletion has been reported in various gastrointestinal disorders. Inflammatory colorectal polyps (ICRPs) are a recently recognized disease specific to miniature dachshunds (MDs), and fecal dysbiosis with a reduction of SCFA-producing bacteria has been reported with this disease. Therefore, this study was performed based on the hypothesis that a reduced SCFA concentration associates with the development of ICRPs. We recruited 11 ICRP-affected MDs and 25 control MDs. Their fecal SCFA concentrations and bacterial proportions were quantified using high performance liquid chromatography and quantitative real-time PCR, respectively. The feces of ICRP-affected MDs contained lower amounts of propionic acid and lower proportions of Bifidobacterium than the feces of control MDs. Furthermore, fecal proportions of Bifidobacterium, Firmicutes and Lactobacillus exhibited significant positive correlations with fecal concentrations of total SCFAs and/or propionic acid; fecal Escherichia coli proportions correlated negatively with fecal concentrations of total SCFAs, as well as acetic, propionic and butyric acid. This result indicates an association between fecal dysbiosis and fecal SCFA concentrations; these phenomena may contribute to ICRP pathogenesis in MDs. Potential therapeutic targeting of the reduced propionic acid concentration using probiotics, prebiotics or SCFA enemas merits further study.
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spelling pubmed-56585682017-11-01 Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps IGARASHI, Hirotaka OHNO, Koichi MATSUKI, Naoaki FUJIWARA-IGARASHI, Aki KANEMOTO, Hideyuki FUKUSHIMA, Kenjiro UCHIDA, Kazuyuki TSUJIMOTO, Hajime J Vet Med Sci Internal Medicine Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) play an important role in the maintenance of colonic homeostasis, and their depletion has been reported in various gastrointestinal disorders. Inflammatory colorectal polyps (ICRPs) are a recently recognized disease specific to miniature dachshunds (MDs), and fecal dysbiosis with a reduction of SCFA-producing bacteria has been reported with this disease. Therefore, this study was performed based on the hypothesis that a reduced SCFA concentration associates with the development of ICRPs. We recruited 11 ICRP-affected MDs and 25 control MDs. Their fecal SCFA concentrations and bacterial proportions were quantified using high performance liquid chromatography and quantitative real-time PCR, respectively. The feces of ICRP-affected MDs contained lower amounts of propionic acid and lower proportions of Bifidobacterium than the feces of control MDs. Furthermore, fecal proportions of Bifidobacterium, Firmicutes and Lactobacillus exhibited significant positive correlations with fecal concentrations of total SCFAs and/or propionic acid; fecal Escherichia coli proportions correlated negatively with fecal concentrations of total SCFAs, as well as acetic, propionic and butyric acid. This result indicates an association between fecal dysbiosis and fecal SCFA concentrations; these phenomena may contribute to ICRP pathogenesis in MDs. Potential therapeutic targeting of the reduced propionic acid concentration using probiotics, prebiotics or SCFA enemas merits further study. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017-09-04 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5658568/ /pubmed/28867685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0165 Text en ©2017 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Internal Medicine
IGARASHI, Hirotaka
OHNO, Koichi
MATSUKI, Naoaki
FUJIWARA-IGARASHI, Aki
KANEMOTO, Hideyuki
FUKUSHIMA, Kenjiro
UCHIDA, Kazuyuki
TSUJIMOTO, Hajime
Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps
title Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps
title_full Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps
title_fullStr Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps
title_short Analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps
title_sort analysis of fecal short chain fatty acid concentration in miniature dachshunds with inflammatory colorectal polyps
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5658568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28867685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0165
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