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Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression?

On one side, decompression sickness (DCS) with neurological disorders lead to a reshuffle of the cecal metabolome of rats. On the other side, there is also a specific and different metabolomic signature in the cecum of a strain of DCS-resistant rats, that are not exposed to hyperbaric protocol. We d...

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Autores principales: Desruelle, Anne-Virginie, de Maistre, Sébastien, Gaillard, Sandrine, Richard, Simone, Tardivel, Catherine, Martin, Jean-Charles, Blatteau, Jean-Eric, Boussuges, Alain, Rives, Sarah, Risso, Jean-Jacques, Vallee, Nicolas
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9152359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655958
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.882944
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author Desruelle, Anne-Virginie
de Maistre, Sébastien
Gaillard, Sandrine
Richard, Simone
Tardivel, Catherine
Martin, Jean-Charles
Blatteau, Jean-Eric
Boussuges, Alain
Rives, Sarah
Risso, Jean-Jacques
Vallee, Nicolas
author_facet Desruelle, Anne-Virginie
de Maistre, Sébastien
Gaillard, Sandrine
Richard, Simone
Tardivel, Catherine
Martin, Jean-Charles
Blatteau, Jean-Eric
Boussuges, Alain
Rives, Sarah
Risso, Jean-Jacques
Vallee, Nicolas
author_sort Desruelle, Anne-Virginie
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description On one side, decompression sickness (DCS) with neurological disorders lead to a reshuffle of the cecal metabolome of rats. On the other side, there is also a specific and different metabolomic signature in the cecum of a strain of DCS-resistant rats, that are not exposed to hyperbaric protocol. We decide to study a conventional strain of rats that resist to an accident-provoking hyperbaric exposure, and we hypothesize that the metabolomic signature put forward may correspond to a physiological response adapted to the stress induced by diving. The aim is to verify and characterize whether the cecal compounds of rats resistant to the provocative dive have a cecal metabolomic signature different from those who do not dive. 35 asymptomatic diver rats are selected to be compared to 21 rats non-exposed to the hyperbaric protocol. Because our aim is essentially to study the differences in the cecal metabolome associated with the hyperbaric exposure, about half of the rats are fed soy and the other half of maize in order to better rule out the effect of the diet itself. Lower levels of IL-1β and glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity are registered in blood of diving rats. No blood cell mobilization is noted. Conventional and ChemRICH approaches help the metabolomic interpretation of the 185 chemical compounds analyzed in the cecal content. Statistical analysis show a panel of 102 compounds diet related. 19 are in common with the hyperbaric protocol effect. Expression of 25 compounds has changed in the cecal metabolome of rats resistant to the provocative dive suggesting an alteration of biliary acids metabolism, most likely through actions on gut microbiota. There seem to be also weak changes in allocations dedicated to various energy pathways, including hormonal reshuffle. Some of the metabolites may also have a role in regulating inflammation, while some may be consumed for the benefit of oxidative stress management.
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spelling pubmed-91523592022-06-01 Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression? Desruelle, Anne-Virginie de Maistre, Sébastien Gaillard, Sandrine Richard, Simone Tardivel, Catherine Martin, Jean-Charles Blatteau, Jean-Eric Boussuges, Alain Rives, Sarah Risso, Jean-Jacques Vallee, Nicolas Front Physiol Physiology On one side, decompression sickness (DCS) with neurological disorders lead to a reshuffle of the cecal metabolome of rats. On the other side, there is also a specific and different metabolomic signature in the cecum of a strain of DCS-resistant rats, that are not exposed to hyperbaric protocol. We decide to study a conventional strain of rats that resist to an accident-provoking hyperbaric exposure, and we hypothesize that the metabolomic signature put forward may correspond to a physiological response adapted to the stress induced by diving. The aim is to verify and characterize whether the cecal compounds of rats resistant to the provocative dive have a cecal metabolomic signature different from those who do not dive. 35 asymptomatic diver rats are selected to be compared to 21 rats non-exposed to the hyperbaric protocol. Because our aim is essentially to study the differences in the cecal metabolome associated with the hyperbaric exposure, about half of the rats are fed soy and the other half of maize in order to better rule out the effect of the diet itself. Lower levels of IL-1β and glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity are registered in blood of diving rats. No blood cell mobilization is noted. Conventional and ChemRICH approaches help the metabolomic interpretation of the 185 chemical compounds analyzed in the cecal content. Statistical analysis show a panel of 102 compounds diet related. 19 are in common with the hyperbaric protocol effect. Expression of 25 compounds has changed in the cecal metabolome of rats resistant to the provocative dive suggesting an alteration of biliary acids metabolism, most likely through actions on gut microbiota. There seem to be also weak changes in allocations dedicated to various energy pathways, including hormonal reshuffle. Some of the metabolites may also have a role in regulating inflammation, while some may be consumed for the benefit of oxidative stress management. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9152359/ /pubmed/35655958 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.882944 Text en Copyright © 2022 Desruelle, Maistre, Gaillard, Richard, Tardivel, Martin, Blatteau, Boussuges, Rives, Risso and Vallee. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Desruelle, Anne-Virginie
de Maistre, Sébastien
Gaillard, Sandrine
Richard, Simone
Tardivel, Catherine
Martin, Jean-Charles
Blatteau, Jean-Eric
Boussuges, Alain
Rives, Sarah
Risso, Jean-Jacques
Vallee, Nicolas
Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression?
title Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression?
title_full Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression?
title_fullStr Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression?
title_full_unstemmed Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression?
title_short Cecal Metabolomic Fingerprint of Unscathed Rats: Does It Reflect the Good Response to a Provocative Decompression?
title_sort cecal metabolomic fingerprint of unscathed rats: does it reflect the good response to a provocative decompression?
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9152359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655958
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.882944
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