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Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia
This study examines the influence of intermittent exposure to cold, hypobaric hypoxia, and their combination, in gut microbiota and their metabolites in vivo, and explores their effects on the physiology of the host. Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to cold (4°C), hypobaric hypoxia (462 torr), or bo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7608931/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33142314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240686 |
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author | Ramos-Romero, Sara Santocildes, Garoa Piñol-Piñol, David Rosés, Carles Pagés, Teresa Hereu, Mercè Amézqueta, Susana Torrella, Joan Ramon Torres, Josep Lluís Viscor, Ginés |
author_facet | Ramos-Romero, Sara Santocildes, Garoa Piñol-Piñol, David Rosés, Carles Pagés, Teresa Hereu, Mercè Amézqueta, Susana Torrella, Joan Ramon Torres, Josep Lluís Viscor, Ginés |
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description | This study examines the influence of intermittent exposure to cold, hypobaric hypoxia, and their combination, in gut microbiota and their metabolites in vivo, and explores their effects on the physiology of the host. Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to cold (4°C), hypobaric hypoxia (462 torr), or both simultaneously, 4 h/day for 21 days. Biometrical and hematological parameters were monitored. Gut bacterial subgroups were evaluated by qPCR and short-chain fatty acids were determined by gas chromatography in caecum and feces. Cold increased brown adipose tissue, Clostridiales subpopulation and the concentration of butyric and isovaleric acids in caecum. Hypobaric hypoxia increased hemoglobin, red and white cell counts and Enterobacteriales, and reduced body and adipose tissues weights and Lactobacilliales. Cold plus hypobaric hypoxia counteracted the hypoxia-induced weight loss as well as the increase in white blood cells, while reducing the Bacteroidetes:Firmicutes ratio and normalizing the populations of Enterobacteriales and Lactobacilliales. In conclusion, intermittent cold and hypobaric hypoxia exposures by themselves modified some of the main physiological variables in vivo, while their combination kept the rats nearer to their basal status. The reduction of the Bacteroidetes:Firmicutes ratio and balanced populations of Enterobacteriales and Lactobacilliales in the gut may contribute to this effect. |
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spelling | pubmed-76089312020-11-10 Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia Ramos-Romero, Sara Santocildes, Garoa Piñol-Piñol, David Rosés, Carles Pagés, Teresa Hereu, Mercè Amézqueta, Susana Torrella, Joan Ramon Torres, Josep Lluís Viscor, Ginés PLoS One Research Article This study examines the influence of intermittent exposure to cold, hypobaric hypoxia, and their combination, in gut microbiota and their metabolites in vivo, and explores their effects on the physiology of the host. Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to cold (4°C), hypobaric hypoxia (462 torr), or both simultaneously, 4 h/day for 21 days. Biometrical and hematological parameters were monitored. Gut bacterial subgroups were evaluated by qPCR and short-chain fatty acids were determined by gas chromatography in caecum and feces. Cold increased brown adipose tissue, Clostridiales subpopulation and the concentration of butyric and isovaleric acids in caecum. Hypobaric hypoxia increased hemoglobin, red and white cell counts and Enterobacteriales, and reduced body and adipose tissues weights and Lactobacilliales. Cold plus hypobaric hypoxia counteracted the hypoxia-induced weight loss as well as the increase in white blood cells, while reducing the Bacteroidetes:Firmicutes ratio and normalizing the populations of Enterobacteriales and Lactobacilliales. In conclusion, intermittent cold and hypobaric hypoxia exposures by themselves modified some of the main physiological variables in vivo, while their combination kept the rats nearer to their basal status. The reduction of the Bacteroidetes:Firmicutes ratio and balanced populations of Enterobacteriales and Lactobacilliales in the gut may contribute to this effect. Public Library of Science 2020-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7608931/ /pubmed/33142314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240686 Text en © 2020 Ramos-Romero et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ramos-Romero, Sara Santocildes, Garoa Piñol-Piñol, David Rosés, Carles Pagés, Teresa Hereu, Mercè Amézqueta, Susana Torrella, Joan Ramon Torres, Josep Lluís Viscor, Ginés Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia |
title | Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia |
title_full | Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia |
title_fullStr | Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia |
title_full_unstemmed | Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia |
title_short | Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia |
title_sort | implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7608931/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33142314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240686 |
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