Modulation of the gut microbiota and the microbial‑produced gut metabolites by diclofenac exposure and selenium supplementation
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Diclofenac (DCF) exposure is of great concern due to the ecotoxicological risk linked with a decline of vulture populations
in Southeast Asia, but also because it can affect the reproduction and neurotoxicity in mammals. Otherwise, selenium (Se)
is an antioxidant essential element with key roles in health and with antagonistic action against pollutants, but in some cases
with a synergistic effect. To investigate the potential intertwined mechanisms between DCF, Se, and gut microbiota, gut
metabolomic and gut microbiota profiles were determined in mice after DCF exposure and Se supplementation. Speciation
of selenoproteins in plasma was carried out by isotopic dilution analysis to quantify the levels of selenoproteins. Significant
differences in the levels of 79% of the gut metabolites were determined after DCF exposure. The most significant altered
pathway in DCF and DCF-Se groups is the primary bile biosynthesis, being the only pathway altered in mice exposed to
DCF, while in DCF-Se, the metabolism of galactose and linoleic acid is also altered. Moreover, specific associations between
specific gut microbiota and metabolites were determined in the studied mice groups suggesting intertwined mechanisms.
Selenium supplementation modulated the gut metabolic and microbiota profiles affected by DCF.
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Rodríguez-Moro, G., Cabrera-Rubio, R., Selma-Royo, M., Gómez-Morlote, J. A., Collado, M. C., Abril, N., & García-Barrera, T. (2025). Modulation of the gut microbiota and the microbial-produced gut metabolites by diclofenac exposure and selenium supplementation. In Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-025-36233-6














