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高水平竞技运动员与未经训练的对照组之间口腔微生物群组成的比较。

A comparison of oral microbiome composition between highly trained competitive athletes and untrained controls.

作者信息

Simpson Annabel, Rosier Bob T, Tamarit Javier Pons, Henriquez Fiona, Mira Alex, Easton Chris, Burleigh Mia

机构信息

Sport and Physical Activity Research Institute, University of the West of Scotland, Blantyre, Scotland.

Department of Health and Genomics, Centre for Advanced Research in Public Health, FISABIO Foundation, Valencia, Spain.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Aug 28;15(1):31736. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-16835-3.

Abstract

The oral microbiome has a crucial role in nitric oxide (NO) production and contributes to oral and systemic health. This study compared oral microbiome composition and markers of NO production between highlytrained competitive athletes and inactive controls. Competitive athletes and untrained controls (N = 10 per group) were recruited. Saliva, plasma, supragingival plaque and the tongue dorsum microbiome were sampled. The microbiome was examined using long-read 16S rRNA sequencing and ozone-based chemiluminescence used to measure nitrate (NO) and nitrite (NO) levels. Weekly training duration was recorded and aerobic fitness capacity (V̇O) assessed via maximal exercise testing.The beta-diversity of the tongue dorsum microbiome differed between groups (Adonis p = 0.046) and athletes had a higher relative abundance of NO-reducing Rothia mucilaginosa and unclassified Gemella species. No significant differences were detected in the supragingival plaque. Positive correlations were detected between R. mucilaginosa and unclassified Gemella species and aerobic fitness. Athletes had higher levels of salivary NO (p = 0.003) and NO (p = 0.03). Exercise training may impact the tongue dorsum microbiome more than supragingival plaque, with the relative abundance of specific health-associated bacteria higher in the tongue dorsum microbiome of athletes. The robust methodologies employed in this study highlight a possible link between consistent exercise and the development of an oral microbiome conducive to health. However, further research is needed to explore the mechanisms connecting exercise, the oral microbiome, and overall health.

摘要

口腔微生物群在一氧化氮(NO)的产生中起着关键作用,并有助于口腔和全身健康。本研究比较了训练有素的竞技运动员和不运动的对照组之间的口腔微生物群组成以及NO产生的标志物。招募了竞技运动员和未经训练的对照组(每组N = 10)。采集了唾液、血浆、龈上菌斑和舌背微生物群样本。使用长读长16S rRNA测序检查微生物群,并使用基于臭氧的化学发光法测量硝酸盐(NO)和亚硝酸盐(NO)水平。记录每周训练时长,并通过最大运动测试评估有氧适能(V̇O)。舌背微生物群的β多样性在两组之间存在差异(Adonis p = 0.046),并且运动员中具有还原NO的黏液罗氏菌和未分类的孪生球菌属的相对丰度更高。在龈上菌斑中未检测到显著差异。在黏液罗氏菌和未分类的孪生球菌属与有氧适能之间检测到正相关。运动员的唾液NO(p = 0.003)和NO(p = 0.03)水平更高。运动训练对舌背微生物群的影响可能大于龈上菌斑,运动员舌背微生物群中与健康相关的特定细菌的相对丰度更高。本研究采用的可靠方法突出了持续运动与有利于健康的口腔微生物群发展之间的可能联系。然而,需要进一步研究来探索连接运动、口腔微生物群和整体健康的机制。

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