1Department
of General Surgery, Istinye University, Bahcesehir Liv Hospital,
Istanbul, Turkey.2Department of Food Processing, Muş
Alparslan University, Muş, Turkey.3Department of
Molecular Biology and Genetics, Muş Alparslan University, Muş,
Turkey.4Department of Biology, Osmaniye Korkut Ata
University, Osmaniye, Turkey.5Department of Medical
Services and Techniques, Muş Alparslan University Muş, Turkey.6Department
of Health Care Services, Muş Alparslan University, Muş, Turkey.7Department
of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Uludağ
University, Bursa, Turkey.8Department of Medical Biology
and Genetics, Ankara Medipol University, Ankara, Turkey
*Corresponding author:
t.ceylani@alparslan.edu.tr
(TC);
h.tanerteker@gmail.com
(HTT)
Abstract
Gut health in aging populations, including animal models, is a critical area of
research due to the decline in microbial diversity with age. Maintaining gut
health has important implications for overall health and longevity. This study
aimed to evaluate the interdependent effects of SCD Probiotics and intermittent
fasting (IF) on gut microbiota (GM) in 24-month-old male Sprague-Dawley rats, a
well-established model for aging research. The experiment involved four groups:
a control, IF-only, probiotics-only, and a combination of IF and probiotics. The
metagenomic analysis of cecum contents for IF and SCD Probiotics groups has
shown increased Shannon and Simpson diversity of alpha index values and improved
ratios for Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
(HPLC) analysis of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) revealed significant changes
in the probiotics-only and combined IF with SCD Probiotics groups, particularly
with acetic and propionic acids.The
results indicate that combining SCD Probiotics with IF produces interdependent
benefits, improving bacterial diversity and SCFAs profiles. These findings
suggest that SCD Probiotics with intermittent fasting could be a promising
strategy to enhance gut health in aging populations, with potential applications
in veterinary health.
To Cite This Article:
Altintas T, Ceylani T, Önlü H, Sağır E, Yılmaz M, Bora A, Elarslan A, Teker HT,
2025. Targeting gut microbiota health in aged rats through the potent strategy
of probiotics supplementation during intermittent fasting. Pak Vet J. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2025.003