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- W4384283606 abstract "Both cholesterol and oxidized cholesterol (OXC) are present in human diets. The incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) is increasing in the world. The present study was to investigate the mechanism by which OXC promotes colitis using C57BL/6 mice as a model. Results shown that more severe colitis was developed in OXC-treated mice with the administration of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in water. Direct effects of short-term OXC exposure on gut barrier or inflammation were not observed in healthy mice. However, OXC exposure could cause gut microbiota dysbiosis with a decrease in the relative abundance of short-train fatty acids (SCFAs)-producing bacteria (Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group and Blautia) and an increase in the abundance of some potential harmful bacteria (Bacteroides). OXC-induced symptoms of colitis were eliminated when mice were administered with antibiotic cocktails, indicating the promoting effect of OXC on DSS-induced colitis was mediated by its effect on gut microbiota. Moreover, bacteria-depleted mice colonized with gut microbiome from OXC-DSS-exposed mice exhibited a severe colitis, further proving the gut dysbiosis caused by OXC exposure was the culprit in exacerbating the colitis. It was concluded that dietary OXC exposure increased the susceptibility of colitis in mice by causing gut microbiota dysbiosis." @default.
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