Exposure to inhaled diesel exhaust particles and probiotics alters zonula occludens 1 (ZO-1) expression regionally and globally within the small intestine of C57Bl/6 male mice. Representative images of ZO-1 expression in the three regions of the small intestine of C57Bl/6 male mice on a high-fat diet exposed to saline (CON; A–C), diesel exhaust particles (DEP-35 µg PM; D–F), saline and probiotics (CON + PRO, 0.3 g/d of Ecologic® Barrier probiotics; G–I), or diesel exhaust particles and probiotics (DEP + PRO, 0.3 g/d of Ecologic® Barrier probiotics; J–L) twice a week for 4 w. Panels show merged images within the duodenum (A,D,G,J), jejunum (B,E,H,K), and ileum (C,F,I,L). Red fluorescence indicates ZO-1 expression and blue fluorescence indicates nuclear staining (Hoechst). Graph (M) shows the histological analysis of ZO-1 by region, (N) shows the global (cumulative expression of three portions) analysis of ZO-1 expression in the small intestine, and (O) shows the global mean normalized gene expression of ZO-1 mRNA transcript expression in the small intestine, as determined by RT-qPCR. 40x magnification, scale bar = 100 µm. Data are depicted as ± SEM with * p < 0.05 compared to CON, † p < 0.05 compared to DEP, and ‡ p < 0.05 compared to CON + PRO.