Voluntary Running Exercise Alters Microbiota Composition and Increases n-Butyrate Concentration in the Rat Cecum
Bioscience Biotechnology and Biochemistry2008Vol. 72(2), pp. 572–576
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Megumi Matsumoto, Ryo Inoüe, Takamitsu Tsukahara, Kazunari Ushida, Hideyuki Chiji, Noritaka MATSUBARA, Hiroshi Hara
Abstract
The effects of voluntary wheel-running exercise on cecal microbiota and short-chain fatty acid production were investigated in rats. The microbiota composition was notably different between the exercised and sedentary rats. Furthermore, the exercised rats showed a significantly higher n-butyrate concentration than the sedentary rats. This alteration of the cecal microbial environment may contribute to the beneficial effect of exercise on gastrointestinal disorders.
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