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Wicked Blue

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Fri Jun 27, 2025, 01:29 PM Friday

How gut bacteria change after exposure to pesticides

Emily Caldwell
Ohio State News
June 27, 2025

While emerging evidence suggests pesticides can be toxic to the mix of microorganisms in the digestive system, a new study is the first to map changes to specific gut bacteria based on interactions between human microbes and insect-killing chemicals observed in the lab and an animal model.

The analysis showed that over a dozen pesticides influence human gut bacteria growth patterns, affect how gut microorganisms process nutrients and camp out inside some bacteria. Researchers say the resulting “atlas” of molecular mechanisms, which they have made publicly available, is a resource that can be leveraged for targeted studies on relevant diseases and potential therapeutic strategies.

Experiments in mice showed that one gut bacteria species provides some protection against pesticide toxicity, hinting at the possibility for a probiotic approach to preventing some of their damaging health effects – in this case, inflammation.

“We’ve provided further understanding of how pesticides or environmental pollutants impact human health by modulating an important collection of microorganisms,” said senior author Jiangjiang Zhu, associate professor of human sciences at The Ohio State University.

https://news.osu.edu/how-gut-bacteria-change-after-exposure-to-pesticides/

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WmChris

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3. Not sure
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 02:41 PM
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I'm not sure about gut bacteria, I'm not a scientist. I can however through actual experience tell you that these chemicals sprayed on neighboring properties have had detrimental effects on our gardens and rendered produce inedible and killed some of our trees.

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