Gut microbiota-bile acid crosstalk contributes to intestinal damage after nitrate exposure in Bufo gargarizans tadpoles.

Sci Total Environ

College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710119, China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bile acids (BAs) are important compounds influenced by both the host and gut microbiota, while nitrate (NO-N) pollution in aquatic environments has been shown to disrupt microbial communities.
  • A study on Bufo gargarizans tadpoles exposed to NO-N revealed that it reduced beneficial bacteria involved in bile acid metabolism, leading to fewer protective bile acids and an increase in harmful ones.
  • The research indicates that NO-N not only impacts bile acid transformations but also raises microbial virulence, posing significant health risks to amphibians due to its toxic effects.

Article Abstract

Bile acids (BAs) are amphipathic steroid acids whose production and diversity depend on both host and microbial metabolism. Nitrate (NO) is a widespread pollutant in aquatic ecosystems, which can cause rapid changes in microbial community structure and function. However, the effect of gut microbiota reshaped by nitrate‑nitrogen (NO-N) on BAs profiles remains unclarified. To test this, intestinal targeted BAs metabolomics and fecal metagenomic sequencing were performed on Bufo gargarizans tadpoles treated with different concentrations of NO-N. NO-N exposure induced a reduction in the abundance of microbiota with bile acid-inducible enzymes (BAIs) and/or hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (HSDHs), thus inhibiting the conversion of primary BAs to secondary BAs. Inhibition of BAs biotransformation decreased protective hydrophilic BAs (UDCA) and increased toxic hydrophobic BAs (CA and CDCA), which may contribute to intestinal histopathological damage. Moreover, we found that NO-N treatment increased microbial virulence factors and decreased Glycoside hydrolases, further highlighting the deleterious risk of NO-N. Overall, this study shed light on the complex interactions of NO-N, gut microbiota, and BAs, and emphasized the hazardous effects of NO-N pollution on the health of amphibians.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173795DOI Listing

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