Organophosphate insecticides have been directly or indirectly implicated in avian populations declining worldwide. Birds in agricultural environments are commonly exposed to these insecticides, mainly through ingestion of invertebrates after insecticide application. Despite insecticide exposure in birds occurring mostly by ingestion, the impact of organophosphates on the avian digestive system has been poorly researched. In this work we used the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) as an avian model to study short-term microbial community responses to a single dose of trichlorfon at low concentration in three sample origins of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT): caecum, large intestine and faeces. Using next-generation sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons as bacterial markers, the study showed that ingestion of insecticide caused significant changes in the GIT microbiome. Specifically, microbiota composition and diversity differed between treated and untreated quail. Insecticide-associated responses in the caecum showed differences between sexes which did not occur with the other sample types. In caecal microbiota, only treated females showed significant shifts in a number of genera within the Lachnospiraceae and the Enterobacteriaceae families. The major responses in the large intestine were a significant reduction in the genus Lactobacillus and increases in abundance of a number of Proteobacteria genera. All microbial shifts in faeces occurred in phylotypes that were represented at low relative abundances. In general, changes in microbiota possibly resulted from contrasting responses towards the insecticide, either positive (e.g., biodegrading bacteria) or negative (e.g., insecticide-susceptible bacteria). This study demonstrates the significant impact that organophosphate insecticides have on the avian gut microbiota; showing that a single small dose of trichlorfon caused dysbiosis in the GIT of the Japanese quail. Further research is necessary to understand the implications on birds’ health, especially in females.
A low dose of an organophosphate insecticide causes dysbiosis and sex-dependent responses in the intestinal microbiota of the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
Eduardo Crisol‐Martínez,Laura T. Moreno-Moyano,Ngare Wilkinson,Tanka P. Prasai,P. Brown,R. Moore,D. Stanley
Published 2016 in PeerJ
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- Publication year
2016
- Venue
PeerJ
- Publication date
2016-05-05
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- caecum
The blind pouch at the junction of the small and large intestine that served as one sampling site.
Aliases: caecal
- dysbiosis
A disruption of the usual balance and composition of a microbial community.
- enterobacteriaceae
A family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes many gut-associated taxa within the Gammaproteobacteria.
- faeces
Excreted material collected as a non-invasive sample representing the intestinal microbial output.
Aliases: feces, stool
- gut microbiota
The bacterial community inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract and profiled from caecal, large-intestine, and fecal samples.
Aliases: GIT microbiota, intestinal microbiota
- japanese quail
The bird species used as the avian model organism in this study.
Aliases: Coturnix japonica
- lachnospiraceae
A family of anaerobic gut-associated bacteria within the order Clostridiales.
- lactobacillus
A genus of lactic acid bacteria commonly associated with the intestinal microbiota.
- large intestine
The distal intestinal segment beyond the small intestine that served as one sampling site.
Aliases: large bowel
- low-abundance phylotypes
Bacterial sequence variants represented at low relative abundance in the fecal community.
- proteobacteria
A major bacterial phylum that includes many Gram-negative taxa.
- trichlorfon
An organophosphate insecticide used as the exposure treatment in the quail experiment.
Aliases: trichlorphon
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