Preliminary report: Protective effects of probiotics on cefovecin-induced gut dysbiosis in dogs.

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Dae-Woong Han, Jung-Hun Kang, Seung-Hyun Mun, Sung-Jae Kim, Yo-Han Kim, Cheol-Yong Hwang
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The objective of this study was to evaluate whether supplementation with probiotics over a 2-week period stabilizes the gut microbiota in dogs following prolonged cefovecin treatment. A significant number of clinical veterinarians prescribe oral probiotics to dogs in conjunction with systemic antibiotics with the intention of protecting against gut dysbiosis. The effects of antibiotics and probiotics in dogs have not been extensively studied, however, and the optimal treatment for gut dysbiosis remains uncertain. To investigate the impact of cefovecin and probiotics on the gut microbiota, 12 healthy companion dogs that underwent surgical castration were included in the study. The dogs were administered cefovecin immediately after surgery. Of the 12 dogs, 7 dogs were supplemented with oral probiotics for 2 wk after cefovecin treatment (probiotic group), whereas the other 5 dogs were not supplemented with probiotics (non-probiotic group). Fecal samples were collected from each dog before and 2 wk after cefovecin treatment and subjected to 16S rRNA gene sequencing using the Illumina platform. We noted that cefovecin induced changes in bacterial diversity of the gut microbiota, with the Shannon index values of the non-probiotic group decreasing significantly, whereas those of the probiotic group remained stable (P = 0.025). Our findings suggest that supplementation with oral probiotics is recommended for preventing cefovecin-induced gut dysbiosis in dogs.

初步报告:益生菌对头孢菌素诱导的狗肠道生态失调的保护作用。
本研究的目的是评估在长时间头孢菌素治疗后,在2周内补充益生菌是否能稳定狗的肠道微生物群。大量临床兽医将口服益生菌与全身抗生素一起开给狗,以防止肠道生态失调。然而,抗生素和益生菌对狗的影响尚未得到广泛研究,肠道生态失调的最佳治疗方法仍不确定。为了研究头孢维菌素和益生菌对肠道微生物群的影响,研究人员将12只接受手术阉割的健康伴侣犬纳入研究。手术后立即给狗注射头孢维菌素。12只狗中,7只狗在头孢菌素治疗后补充口服益生菌2周(益生菌组),其余5只狗不补充益生菌(非益生菌组)。在头孢维菌素治疗前和治疗后2周,收集每只狗的粪便样本,使用Illumina平台进行16S rRNA基因测序。我们注意到头孢维菌素引起肠道菌群多样性的变化,非益生菌组的香农指数显著下降,而益生菌组的香农指数保持稳定(P = 0.025)。我们的研究结果表明,建议补充口服益生菌来预防头孢菌素引起的狗肠道生态失调。
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