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. 2014 Mar 7;15(3):4158–4188. doi: 10.3390/ijms15034158

Table 3.

Antimicrobial modulation of gut microbiota in rodents.

Reference Antibiotics administered Rodent/metabolic model Study design (including treatment, dosage and duration) Effects on gut microbiota Effects on metabolic derangements
Membrez et al. [80] Norfloxacin and ampicillin Mice; Insulin resistance and obesity Genetically obese, diet-induced obese and insulin-resistant mice treated with norfloxacin and ampicillin (1 g/L each) for 14 or 17 days Uncharacterized ↓ Blood glucose and glucose intolerance
↓ Plasma insulin and insulin resistance
↓ Plasma LPS
↓ Hepatic TG
↑ Adiponectin
↑ Hepatic glycogen storage
Carvalho et al., Bergheim et al. and Cho et al. [8183] Aampicillin, neomycin and metronidazole Mice; Fatty liver, adiposity Mice fed HFD with ampicillin, neomycin and metronidazole, each at 1 g/L) or polymyxin B (92 mg) and neomycin (216 mg) for 8 weeks ↓ Total bacterial count
↓ Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes
↓ Food intake and body weight gain
↓ Plasma glucose and insulin
↑ Glucose and insulin tolerance
↓ LPS, TNF-α and IL-6
↓ TLR4, JNK, IKKbeta
↑ Colonic levels of SCFAs and GIP
↑ Phosphorylation of IR, IRS-1 and Akt
↑ Circulating acetate
↑ AMPK phosphorylation
Murphy et al. and Bech-Nielsen et al. [84,85] Vancomycin, ampicillin Mice; Obesity Mice fed a low-fat or high-fat diet with/without vancomycin (2 mg/day) for 8 weeks ↑ Proteobacteria
↓ Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes
↓ Body weight gain
↑ Glucose tolerance
↓ Blood glucose
↓ Plasma TG and TNF-α
Hansen et al. [86] Vancomycin Mice; Diabetes mellitus NOD mice treated with vancomycin (83 mg/kg/day) until development of diabetes or weaning (28 days) ↓ Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes ↓ Blood glucose
↓ Insulitis score

LPS, lipopolysaccharides; TG, triglycerides; IL-6, interleukin 6; TNF-α, tumor necrosis factor alpha; TLR-4, Toll-Like Receptor-4; JNK, c-Jun N-terminal kinase; IKKbeta, inhibitory-kappaB kinase (IKK)-beta; SCFAs, short chain fatty acids; GIP, gastric inhibitory polypeptide; IR, insulin receptor; IRS-1, insulin receptor substrate 1. ↑ = Increase/enhance; ↓ = Reduce/suppress.