The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.

Antibiotic administration can be a cause of gastrointestinal disease in horses, creating a disruption in the normal population and function of bacteria found in the hindgut. The objective of this study was to describe the changes in the cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of clinically healt...

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Main Authors: Carolyn E Arnold, Anitha Isaiah, Rachel Pilla, Jonathan Lidbury, Josie S Coverdale, Todd R Callaway, Sara D Lawhon, Joerg Steiner, Jan S Suchodolski
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232905
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spelling doaj-b0a698b6a5cd403b9b3b60f9de6cdf912021-03-03T21:46:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023290510.1371/journal.pone.0232905The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.Carolyn E ArnoldAnitha IsaiahRachel PillaJonathan LidburyJosie S CoverdaleTodd R CallawaySara D LawhonJoerg SteinerJan S SuchodolskiAntibiotic administration can be a cause of gastrointestinal disease in horses, creating a disruption in the normal population and function of bacteria found in the hindgut. The objective of this study was to describe the changes in the cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of clinically healthy horses before and after metronidazole administration. Metronidazole (15 mg/kg BID PO) was given to five horses with cecal cannulas. The study was suspended on Day 3 due to adverse gastrointestinal effects. Cecal and fecal samples were obtained before (Days minus52, m28, m14, and 0) and after (Days 7, 14, 28, and 52) metronidazole administration. DNA was extracted from the cecal and fecal samples, and 16S rRNA genes were sequenced. Richness and evenness indices were significantly decreased by metronidazole administration in both cecal and fecal samples, but the overall composition was only significantly changed in fecal samples on Day 3 (ANOSIM, p = 0.008). The most dominant phyla were Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes in all groups examined. In fecal samples, significant changes of the phyla Actinobacteria, Spirochaetes, Lentisphaerae, and Verrucomicrobia occurred on Day 3, which correlated with clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease. The metabolome was characterized by mass spectrometry-based methods and only named metabolites were included in the analysis. Fecal, but not cecal, metabolites were significantly affected by metronidazole. The fecal metabolites affected represent diverse metabolic pathways, such as the metabolism of amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and cofactors and vitamins. Metronidazole administration has potential to cause adverse effects in horses, alters the bacterial composition of the horse's cecal and fecal content, and the metabolome of fecal samples.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232905
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author Carolyn E Arnold
Anitha Isaiah
Rachel Pilla
Jonathan Lidbury
Josie S Coverdale
Todd R Callaway
Sara D Lawhon
Joerg Steiner
Jan S Suchodolski
spellingShingle Carolyn E Arnold
Anitha Isaiah
Rachel Pilla
Jonathan Lidbury
Josie S Coverdale
Todd R Callaway
Sara D Lawhon
Joerg Steiner
Jan S Suchodolski
The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Carolyn E Arnold
Anitha Isaiah
Rachel Pilla
Jonathan Lidbury
Josie S Coverdale
Todd R Callaway
Sara D Lawhon
Joerg Steiner
Jan S Suchodolski
author_sort Carolyn E Arnold
title The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.
title_short The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.
title_full The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.
title_fullStr The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.
title_full_unstemmed The cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.
title_sort cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of horses before and after metronidazole administration.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Antibiotic administration can be a cause of gastrointestinal disease in horses, creating a disruption in the normal population and function of bacteria found in the hindgut. The objective of this study was to describe the changes in the cecal and fecal microbiomes and metabolomes of clinically healthy horses before and after metronidazole administration. Metronidazole (15 mg/kg BID PO) was given to five horses with cecal cannulas. The study was suspended on Day 3 due to adverse gastrointestinal effects. Cecal and fecal samples were obtained before (Days minus52, m28, m14, and 0) and after (Days 7, 14, 28, and 52) metronidazole administration. DNA was extracted from the cecal and fecal samples, and 16S rRNA genes were sequenced. Richness and evenness indices were significantly decreased by metronidazole administration in both cecal and fecal samples, but the overall composition was only significantly changed in fecal samples on Day 3 (ANOSIM, p = 0.008). The most dominant phyla were Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes in all groups examined. In fecal samples, significant changes of the phyla Actinobacteria, Spirochaetes, Lentisphaerae, and Verrucomicrobia occurred on Day 3, which correlated with clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease. The metabolome was characterized by mass spectrometry-based methods and only named metabolites were included in the analysis. Fecal, but not cecal, metabolites were significantly affected by metronidazole. The fecal metabolites affected represent diverse metabolic pathways, such as the metabolism of amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and cofactors and vitamins. Metronidazole administration has potential to cause adverse effects in horses, alters the bacterial composition of the horse's cecal and fecal content, and the metabolome of fecal samples.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232905
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