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Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish

The short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites originated from the fermentation of dietary fibers and amino acids produced by the bacteria of the intestinal microbiota. The most abundant SCFAs, acetate, propionate, and butyrate, have been proposed as a treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases...

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Autores principales: Morales Fénero, Camila, Amaral, Mariana Abrantes, Xavier, Izabella Karina, Padovani, Barbara Nunes, Paredes, Lais Cavalieri, Takiishi, Tatiana, Lopes-Ferreira, Mônica, Lima, Carla, Colombo, Alicia, Saraiva Câmara, Niels Olsen
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crimmu.2021.08.003
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author Morales Fénero, Camila
Amaral, Mariana Abrantes
Xavier, Izabella Karina
Padovani, Barbara Nunes
Paredes, Lais Cavalieri
Takiishi, Tatiana
Lopes-Ferreira, Mônica
Lima, Carla
Colombo, Alicia
Saraiva Câmara, Niels Olsen
author_facet Morales Fénero, Camila
Amaral, Mariana Abrantes
Xavier, Izabella Karina
Padovani, Barbara Nunes
Paredes, Lais Cavalieri
Takiishi, Tatiana
Lopes-Ferreira, Mônica
Lima, Carla
Colombo, Alicia
Saraiva Câmara, Niels Olsen
author_sort Morales Fénero, Camila
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description The short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites originated from the fermentation of dietary fibers and amino acids produced by the bacteria of the intestinal microbiota. The most abundant SCFAs, acetate, propionate, and butyrate, have been proposed as a treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) due to their anti-inflammatory properties. This work aimed to analyze the effects of the treatment of three combined SCFAs in TNBS-induced intestinal inflammation in zebrafish larvae. Here, we demonstrated that SCFAs significantly increased the survival of TNBS-exposed larvae, preserved the intestinal endocytic function, reduced the expression of inflammatory cytokines and the intestinal recruitment of neutrophils caused by TNBS. However, SCFAs treatment did not appear to avoid TNBS-induced tissue damage in the intestinal wall and did not restore the number of mucus-producing goblet cells. Finally, exposure to TNBS induced dysbiosis of the microbiota with an increase in Betaproteobacteria and Actinobacteria, while the treatment with SCFAs maintained these population levels similar to control. Thus, we demonstrate that the treatment of three combined SCFAs presented anti-inflammatory properties previously seen in mammals, opening an opportunity to use zebrafish to explore the potential benefit of these and other metabolites to treat inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-90400932022-04-27 Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish Morales Fénero, Camila Amaral, Mariana Abrantes Xavier, Izabella Karina Padovani, Barbara Nunes Paredes, Lais Cavalieri Takiishi, Tatiana Lopes-Ferreira, Mônica Lima, Carla Colombo, Alicia Saraiva Câmara, Niels Olsen Curr Res Immunol Research Paper The short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites originated from the fermentation of dietary fibers and amino acids produced by the bacteria of the intestinal microbiota. The most abundant SCFAs, acetate, propionate, and butyrate, have been proposed as a treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) due to their anti-inflammatory properties. This work aimed to analyze the effects of the treatment of three combined SCFAs in TNBS-induced intestinal inflammation in zebrafish larvae. Here, we demonstrated that SCFAs significantly increased the survival of TNBS-exposed larvae, preserved the intestinal endocytic function, reduced the expression of inflammatory cytokines and the intestinal recruitment of neutrophils caused by TNBS. However, SCFAs treatment did not appear to avoid TNBS-induced tissue damage in the intestinal wall and did not restore the number of mucus-producing goblet cells. Finally, exposure to TNBS induced dysbiosis of the microbiota with an increase in Betaproteobacteria and Actinobacteria, while the treatment with SCFAs maintained these population levels similar to control. Thus, we demonstrate that the treatment of three combined SCFAs presented anti-inflammatory properties previously seen in mammals, opening an opportunity to use zebrafish to explore the potential benefit of these and other metabolites to treat inflammation. Elsevier 2021-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9040093/ /pubmed/35492385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crimmu.2021.08.003 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Morales Fénero, Camila
Amaral, Mariana Abrantes
Xavier, Izabella Karina
Padovani, Barbara Nunes
Paredes, Lais Cavalieri
Takiishi, Tatiana
Lopes-Ferreira, Mônica
Lima, Carla
Colombo, Alicia
Saraiva Câmara, Niels Olsen
Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish
title Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish
title_full Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish
title_fullStr Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish
title_short Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) improves TNBS-induced colitis in zebrafish
title_sort short chain fatty acids (scfas) improves tnbs-induced colitis in zebrafish
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crimmu.2021.08.003
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