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. 2019 Jun 18;13:126. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2019.00126

Table 4.

B. adolescentis reversed the imbalance of the intestinal microflora induced by CRS at the genus level.

A. Shannon index on Genus level B. PCA on Genus level D. Proportion of sequences on Genus level: Lactobacillus E. Proportion of sequences on Genus level: Bacteroides
Con CRS Bif+CRS NMDS1 NMDS2 Con CRS Bif+CRS Con CRS Bif+CRS
1.29678 2.136918 1.103383 Con −4.3868 −1.0162 0.684 0.261 0.7448 0.0057 0.0618 0.0125
1.106301 1.925281 1.781085 −3.218 −1.3881 0.7375 0.4001 0.5294 0.0065 0.0188 0.0016
1.511226 1.984399 1.145668 −4.0307 −0.46 0.6449 0.3768 0.5958 0.0131 0.0598 0.0006
CRS −1.8479 9.6013
df F P 7.3032 −0.9993 df F P df F P
2,6 7.294 0.025 8.495 2.9059 2,6 14.997 0.005 2,6 7.488 0.023
Bif+CRS −3.6345 −0.6355
−2.0275 −2.618
3.3472 −5.3902
R2 = 0.54811, p = 0.008

The mice in groups of Con, CRS and Bif+CRS were given with distilled water (10 mL/kg), distilled water (10 mL/kg), B. adolescentis (0.25×109 CFU/kg) respectively, by gavage for 21 days. N = 3 per group.

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