2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.114731
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Salt-contaminated water exposure induces gut microbial dysbiosis in chickens

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“…Recent investigations on SCFAs also demonstrated their positive impacts in cell proliferation, gut microbial homeostasis, and intestinal barrier function [58][59][60]. Consistent with the current study, MP exposure has also been previously reported to result in a decrease in SCFA-producing bacteria [43]. Importantly, we also found that MP exposure could increase the levels of some pathogenic bacteria, such as Facklamia and Escherichia_Shigella.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Recent investigations on SCFAs also demonstrated their positive impacts in cell proliferation, gut microbial homeostasis, and intestinal barrier function [58][59][60]. Consistent with the current study, MP exposure has also been previously reported to result in a decrease in SCFA-producing bacteria [43]. Importantly, we also found that MP exposure could increase the levels of some pathogenic bacteria, such as Facklamia and Escherichia_Shigella.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Similarly, Sun et al showed that MP exposure resulted in decreased colonic mucin production, inflammatory responses, and gut microbiota dysbiosis [1]. The indices representing the diversity and abundance include Chao1, ACE, Shannon, and Simpson, which can be used to assess gut microbial homeostasis [43]. Consistent with previous studies, we observed that MP exposure could decrease the Chao1 and ACE indices of gut microbiota in chickens, indicating that MP exposure can decrease gut microbial abundance and induce gut microbial dysbiosis [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%