The effects of restraint stress and orthodontic tooth movements on the intestinal epithelial structure and metabolic function in rats
Ye Cheng, Yue Li, Ziqing Fan, Nannan Wang, Min Wang, Yanfen Li, Chao Liu, Huang Li, Fuhua Yan

TL;DR
This study shows that restraint stress and orthodontic treatment in rats negatively impact the structure and function of the colon's epithelium, as well as gut flora and metabolism.
Contribution
The study is the first to investigate the combined effects of restraint stress and orthodontic treatment on intestinal epithelial and metabolic changes in rats.
Findings
Restraint stress and orthodontic treatment disrupted colonic epithelial structure and reduced mucus cells.
Lactobacillus and Prevotella spp. abundances were significantly reduced in stressed and orthodontically treated groups.
Metabolite pathways related to amino acid biosynthesis and protein digestion were altered in all experimental groups.
Abstract
Chronic stress and orthodontic treatment have been revealed to trigger systemic stress responses in rats. This study aimed to investigate the effects of restraint stress and orthodontic treatment on the intestinal epithelial structure, barrier function, flora, and metabolism in rats. Twenty 8-week-old male Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups: sham-stressed non-orthodontic (CC), sham-stressed orthodontic (CO), stressed non-orthodontic (SC), and stressed orthodontic (SO). The stress intervention involved subjecting the rats to restraint stress for 21 days, while the orthodontic intervention consisted of maxillary first molar traction from days 8 to 21. Histological and immunohistochemical staining were used to observe the epithelial structure and barrier function of the colon. The intestinal flora and metabolite alterations were investigated by 16S rRNA high-throughput…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
