2021
DOI: 10.3390/biology10030236
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Antibiotics Modulate Intestinal Regeneration

Abstract: The increased antibiotics usage in biomedical and agricultural settings has been well documented. Antibiotics have now been shown to exert effects outside their purposive use, including effects on physiological and developmental processes. We explored the effect of various antibiotics on intestinal regeneration in the sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima. For this, holothurians were eviscerated and left to regenerate for 10 days in seawater with different penicillin/streptomycin-based cocktails (100 µg/mL PS) in… Show more

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“…Antibiotics use has been on the rise over the past decade globally, with increased use in medicine to prevent and treat pathogen-related diseases [ 13 ]. As a result, some geographic regions have witnessed an increasing trend in the incidence of VEO-IBD, amounting to around 7.2% per year [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antibiotics use has been on the rise over the past decade globally, with increased use in medicine to prevent and treat pathogen-related diseases [ 13 ]. As a result, some geographic regions have witnessed an increasing trend in the incidence of VEO-IBD, amounting to around 7.2% per year [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies in specific pathogen‐free animals have elucidated that surgical wounding causes eubiotic (health‐promoting) shifts in local commensal microbiota, which supports wound repair (Alam et al, 2016; Weigel, 2020). Notably, prophylactic antibiotic‐induced dysbiotic (disease‐promoting) shifts in commensal microbiota have been linked with dysregulated immune responses that impair wound healing (Díaz‐Díaz et al, 2021; Nalluri et al, 2020; Su et al, 2018; Zhang et al, 2014). Based on this knowledge, we speculate that dental implant placement surgery induces eubiotic shifts in commensal oral microbiota, which promote peri‐implant alveolar bone wound healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second type of study, which precisely examined the role of the microbiome in holothurian gut regeneration, was recently published by our group (Díaz-Díaz, et al, 2021). Here, different antibiotic cocktails were used to cause dysbiosis and study the influence of the commensal community in the intestinal regeneration process.…”
Section: Examining the Microbe-echinoderm Associationsmentioning
confidence: 99%