Illumina Miseq platform analysis caecum bacterial communities of rex rabbits fed with different antibiotics

Antibiotics have been widely used for the prevention and the treatment of diseases to humans and animals, and they have fed additives for agricultural animals to promote growth. However, there is a growing concern over the practice due to its side effects on intestinal microbial communities which plays a vital role in animals’ health. To investigate the effect of antibiotics on the bacterial population of the caecum in rex rabbits, 80 rex rabbits were randomly divided into four groups: control group (B, basal diet), chlortetracycline group (C, 50 mg/kg), colistin sulfate group (S, 20 mg/kg) and zinc bacitracin group (Z, 40 mg/kg). Caecum microbial communities of rex rabbits from the four groups were analyzed through Illumina Miseq platform after being fed 28 days. The results showed that most obtained sequences belongs to Firmicutes followed by Bacteroidetes, and the ratio of Bacteroidetes/Firmicutes in C group (42.31 %) was higher than that in Z group (21.84 %). Zinc bacitracin supplementation caused a significant decreased of the Proteobacteria phylum and Lactobacillus spp. (P < 0.05), while the Lactobacillus spp. significantly increased in S group (P < 0.05). In addition, Ruminococcus spp., especially Ruminococcus albus were the predominant bacterial species found in both S and Z groups. The proportion of Coprococcus spp. significantly increased in Z group (P < 0.05). These findings suggested that the antibiotics used may cause significant changes in the caecum microbiota of rex rabbits, and we also found C group had a similarity caecum bacteria structure with B group which was probably due to the high levels of chlortetracycline resistance. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13568-016-0273-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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Author Zou, Fuqin
Author Zeng, Dong
Author Wen, Bin
Author Sun, Hao
Author Zhou, Yi
Author Yang, Mingyue
Author Peng, Zhirong
Author Xu, Shuai
Author Wang, Hesong
Author Fu, Xiangchao
Author Du, Dan
Author Zeng, Yan
Author Zhu, Hui
Author Pan, Kangcheng
Author Jing, Bo
Author Wang, Ping
Author Ni, Xueqin
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Journal AMB Express, 6, 1
Publication Date 2016-10-21
Publisher Springer Nature
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