代谢组
神经毒性
胆汁酸
生物
新陈代谢
肠道菌群
斑马鱼
微生物学
微生物群
生物化学
化学
毒性
代谢物
生物信息学
基因
有机化学
作者
Tongtong Yan,Yuhong Xu,Yuqi Zhu,Ping Jiang,Zhan Zhang,Lei Li,Qian Wu
摘要
Abstract In recent years, chromium (Cr) has been found to induce neurotoxicity. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of chromium exposure on the metabolome and microbiome that may contribute to neurotoxicity in juvenile zebrafish. Zebrafish embryos were exposed to 1 mg/L Cr (III) and 1 mg/L Cr (VI) for 7 days, respectively. Swimming distance and locomotor behavior was decreased, and acetylcholinesterase activity was reduced in Cr‐exposed groups. Total cholesterol levels were decreased in Cr‐exposed groups. The differential‐expressed metabolites due to Cr exposure were mainly enriched in primary bile acid biosynthesis, which indicated that Cr exposure may promote cholesterol conversion. The abundance of Bacteroidetes decreased and the abundance of Actinomycetes increased in Cr‐exposed groups, as compared with that in the control group. At the genus level, the abundance of Acinetobacter , Acidophorax , Mycobacterium , Aeromonas , Hydrophagophaga , and Brevundimonas increased, whereas Chryseobacterium , Pseudomonas , Delftia , and Ancylobacter decreased in the Cr‐exposed groups. Analysis of the correlation between gut microbiota and bile acid metabolites showed that changes of gut microbial community due to Cr exposure may be related to secondary bile acid metabolism. Collectively, chromium exposure may disturb cholesterol metabolism, including primary bile acid and microbiota‐related secondary bile acid metabolism. This study provides potential mechanism of the effects of chromium on neurotoxicity based on modulation of metabolome and gut microbiota diversity, which needs further verification.
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