Authors
Gunilla Veslemøy Bech-Nielsen, Camilla Hartmann Friis Hansen, Majbritt Ravn Hufeldt, Dennis Sandris Nielsen, Bent Aasted, Finn Kvist Vogensen, Tore Midtvedt, Axel Kornerup Hansen
Publication date
2012/6/1
Journal
Research in Veterinary Science
Volume
92
Issue
3
Pages
501-508
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
Inflammatory diseases such as type 2 diabetes (T2D) in humans and mice are under the influence of the composition of the gut microbiota (GM). It was previously demonstrated that treating Lepob mice with antibiotics improved glucose tolerance. However, wild type C57BL/6J mice may also exhibit plasma glucose intolerance reminiscent of human T2D. We hypothesized that antibiotic treatment in C57BL/6 mice would have an impact on glucose tolerance without affecting weight and gut immunology. When compared to mice treated with erythromycin or the controls, treatment for five weeks with ampicillin improved glucose tolerance without significantly affecting the weight or the number of gut mucosal regulatory T cells, tolerogenic dendritic cells or T helper cells type 1. 16S rRNA gene based denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis profiles clearly clustered according to treatment and showed that antibiotic treatment …
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