Effect of Omeprazole on Esophageal Microbiota in Dogs Detected Using a Minimally Invasive Sampling Method

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Aditi Handa, Giovana S. Slanzon, Yoko M. Ambrosini, Jillian M. Haines
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Abstract

Background

Omeprazole alters the esophageal microbiome (EM) of humans and has associated effects.

Objectives

To assess the changes and subsequent recovery of the EM in awake dogs after omeprazole treatment, using the esophageal string test (EST).

Animals

Ten healthy, client-owned adult dogs.

Methods

A prospective longitudinal design was employed, where esophageal samples were initially collected using EST (day 0), involving the oral administration of an EST capsule and subsequent retrieval after 15 min for pH-based segment identification. The dogs were then administered 1 mg/kg of omeprazole orally, twice daily for 14 days. Follow-up EST samplings were conducted on days 15 and 45. Samples were sequenced targeting the V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene and diversity analysis along with differential sequencing (DEseq2) was performed.

Results

All dogs tolerated the EST without adverse effects. The EST retrieved sufficient biofluid to characterize the EM in this group of dogs. Diversity analysis revealed no significant alterations in alpha (Observed species, Shannon and Simpson indices) and beta diversity (Bray-Curtis) across the time points after omeprazole administration.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Omeprazole therapy did not alter the EM of healthy dogs in this study. The application of EST in dogs illustrates its use as a minimally invasive tool for investigating the role of EM in esophageal health and disease in dogs.

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微创采样法检测奥美拉唑对犬食管微生物群的影响
背景奥美拉唑改变人类食管微生物组(EM)并具有相关效应。目的应用食管弦试验(EST)评价奥美拉唑治疗后清醒犬的EM变化及恢复情况。10只健康的客户拥有的成年狗。方法采用前瞻性纵向设计,最初使用EST(第0天)收集食管样本,包括口服EST胶囊,并在15分钟后取出以ph值为基础的段识别。然后给狗口服奥美拉唑1 mg/kg,每天2次,连续14天。随访EST取样于第15天和第45天进行。针对16S rRNA基因的V3-V4区对样品进行测序,并进行多样性分析和差异测序(DEseq2)。结果所有犬均能耐受EST,无不良反应。EST提取了足够的生物液来表征这组狗的EM。多样性分析显示,奥美拉唑对α(观察物种、Shannon和Simpson指数)和β(布雷-柯蒂斯指数)的影响不显著。结论及临床意义在本研究中,奥美拉唑治疗未改变健康犬的EM。EST在狗身上的应用说明了它可以作为一种微创工具来研究EM在狗的食管健康和疾病中的作用。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
11.50%
发文量
243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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