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Differences in the composition and predicted functions of the intestinal microbiome of obese and normal weight adult dogs
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WoS WOS:000756689100004
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85125747850
DOI 10.7717/PEERJ.12695
Año 2022
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



Obesity is a multifactorial nutritional disorder highly prevalent in dogs, observed in developed and developing countries. It is estimated that over 40% of the canine population suffers from obesity, which manifests in an increased risk of chronic osteoarticular, metabolic, and cardiovascular diseases. The intestinal microbiome of obese animals shows increases in the abundance of certain members capable of extracting energy from complex polysaccharides. The objective of this study was to compare the composition and predicted function of the intestinal microbiome of Chilean obese and normal weight adult dogs. Twenty clinically healthy dogs were classified according to their body condition score (BCS) as obese (n = 10) or normal weight (n = 10). DNA was extracted from stool samples, followed by next-generation sequencing of the 16S rRNA V3-V4 region and bioinformatics analysis targeting microbiome composition and function. Significant differences were observed between these groups at the phylum level, with anincrease in Firmicutes and a decrease in Bacteroidetes in obese dogs. Microbiome compositions of these animals correlated with their BCS, and obese dogs showed enrichment in pathways related to transport, chemotaxis, and flagellar assembly. These results highlight the differences in the gut microbiome between normal weight and obese dogs and prompt further research to improve animal health by modulating the gut microbiome.

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Peer J 2167-8359

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Multidisciplinary Sciences
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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1 THOMSON-MORALES, PAMELA EVELYN Mujer Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
2 SANTIBANEZ-MOREIRA, RODRIGO ALEJANDRO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
3 Rodríguez-Salas, Camila Mujer Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
4 Flores-Yanez, Carla Mujer Clin Vet Los Avellanos - Chile
Clínica Veterinaria Los Avellanos - Chile
5 GARRIDO-CORTES, DANIEL ANTONIO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile

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This work was supported by ANID PAI Project #77190079, ANID FONDECYT 1190074 and FONDEQUIP EQM190070. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
This work was supported by ANID PAI Project # 77190079, ANID FONDECYT 1190074 and FONDEQUIP EQM190070. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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