Prevention of excessive exercise-induced adverse effects in rats with Bacillus subtilis BSB3

使用枯草芽孢杆菌BSB3预防大鼠过度运动引起的不良反应

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作者:H A G Ducray, L Globa, O Pustovyy, M D Roberts, M Rudisill, V Vodyanoy, I Sorokulova

Aims

To characterize efficacy of the Bacillus subtilis BSB3 (BSB3) strain in the prevention of excessive exercise-induced side effects and in maintaining stability of the gut microbiota.

Conclusions

BSB3 prevents excessive exercise-associated complications by beneficial modulation of the gut microbiota. Significance and impact of the study: Our study shows a new application of beneficial bacteria for prevention the adverse effects of excessive exercise.

Results

Rats were pretreated by oral gavage with B. subtilis BSB3 (BSB3) or with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) twice a day for 2 days, and were either exposed forced treadmill running or remained sedentary. Histological analysis of intestine, immunofluorescence staining of tight junction (TJ) proteins, serum lipopolysaccharide and intestinal fatty acid-binding protein assay, culture-based analysis and pyrosequencing for the gut microbiota were performed for each rat. Forced running resulted in a substantial decrease in intestinal villi height and total mucosa thickness, the depletion of Paneth cells, an inhibition of TJ proteins expression. Short-term treatment of rats with BSB3 before running prevented these adverse effects. Culture-based analysis of the gut microbiota revealed significant elevation of pathogenic microorganisms only in treadmill-exercised rats pretreated with PBS. High-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing also revealed an increase in pathobionts in this group. Preventive treatment of animals with BSB3 resulted in predominance of beneficial bacteria. Conclusions: BSB3 prevents excessive exercise-associated complications by beneficial modulation of the gut microbiota. Significance and impact of the study: Our study shows a new application of beneficial bacteria for prevention the adverse effects of excessive exercise.

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