2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-792204/v1
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Carbon Black Nanoparticles Exposure Induces Intestinal Flora Dysbiosis and Consequent Activation of Gut-liver Axis Leading to Liver Lipid Accumulation in Zebrafish

Abstract: BackgroundCarbon black nanoparticles (CBNPs) are a major carbonaceous nanomaterial, which have been widely left in the environment. The integrity of the gut-liver axis function is critical to the survival of animals. Therefore, we studied the effects of three concentrations of CBNPs (50, 100, 200 mg/L) on zebrafish intestines, liver and intestinal flora. ResultsThe results showed that CBNPs exposure could reduce the diversity of intestinal flora, change the structure of core microbial populations, enhance the … Show more

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