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Maternal antibiotic exposure disrupts microbiota and exacerbates hyperoxia-induced lung injury in neonatal mice.

Chung-Ming ChenYu-Chen S H YangHsiu-Chu Chou
Published in: Pediatric research (2021)
MAT during pregnancy reduced the total number of commensal bacteria in the intestine. Neonatal hyperoxia altered the composition and diversity of intestinal and lung microbiota. MAT exacerbated neonatal hyperoxia-induced intestinal and lung dysbiosis. Neonatal hyperoxia exposure impaired alveolarization and angiogenesis, which was exacerbated by MAT. Avoiding and carefully using antibiotics during pregnancy is a potential therapeutic target for preventing lung injury in hyperoxia-exposed infants.
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