Sex differences in gut fermentation and immune parameters in rats fed an oligofructose-supplemented diet.
Padmaja ShastriJustin McCarvilleMartin KalmokoffStephen P J BrooksJulia M Green-JohnsonPublished in: Biology of sex differences (2015)
We have shown that male and female rat gut communities metabolize an OF-supplemented diet differently. Sex-specific responses in both the fecal community and systemic immune parameters suggest that this difference may result from an increase in the availability of gut peptidyl-nitrogen in the males. These findings demonstrate the importance of performing sex-comparative studies when investigating potential health effects of prebiotics using rodent models.