1. Effects of a synbiotic formula on functional bowel disorders and gut microbiota profile during long-term home enteral nutrition (LTHEN): a pilot study
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Federica Del Chierico, Paola Belci, Maria Carmine Scigliano, Filippo Fassio, Rosalba Galletti, Fabio Guagnini, Valentina D'Onofrio, Antonella De Francesco, Andrea Quagliariello, Lorenza Putignani, Pamela Vernocchi, Maria Vittoria Mancino, Maurizio Fadda, Roberta Morelli, Sofia Reddel, and Giorgia Conta
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Constipation ,Synbiotics ,Volatile ,Pilot Projects ,long-term home enteral nutrition (LTHEN) ,Gut flora ,Enteral administration ,Gastroenterology ,Irritable Bowel Syndrome ,Feces ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medicine ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,biology ,bedridden patients ,Fatty Acids ,Biodiversity ,dysbiosis ,Methanobrevibacter ,Italy ,Biomarker (medicine) ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Formulated ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Bedridden patients ,Diarrhoea ,Dysbiosis ,Gut microbiota ,Long-term home enteral nutrition (LTHEN), synbiotics ,Aged ,Fatty Acids, Volatile ,Humans ,Prebiotics ,Probiotics ,Enteral Nutrition ,Food, Formulated ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,synbiotics ,gut microbiota ,business.industry ,constipation ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,diarrhoea ,030104 developmental biology ,Parenteral nutrition ,Food ,long-term home enteral nutrition (LTHEN), synbiotics ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
Long-term enteral nutrition (LTEN) can induce gut microbiota (GM) dysbiosis and gastrointestinalrelated symptoms, such as constipation or diarrhoea. To date, the treatment of constipationis based on the use of laxatives and prebiotics. Only recently have probiotics and synbiotics beenconsidered, the latter modulating the GM and regulating intestinal functions. This randomized open-label intervention study evaluated the effects of synbiotic treatment on the GM profile, itsfunctional activity and on intestinal functions in long-term home EN (LTHEN) patients. TwentyLTHEN patients were recruited to take enteral formula plus one sachet/day of synbiotic (interventiongroup, IG) or enteral formula (control group, CG) for four months and evaluated for constipation, stool consistency, and GM and metabolite profiles. In IG patients, statistically significant reduction ofconstipation and increase of stool consistency were observed after four months (T1), compared toCG subjects. GM ecology analyses revealed a decrease in the microbial diversity of both IC and CGgroups. Biodiversity increased at T1 for 5/11 IG patients and Methanobrevibacter was identified asthe biomarker correlated to the richness increase. Moreover, the increase of short chain fatty acidsand the reduction of harmful molecules have been correlated to synbiotic administration. Synbioticsimprove constipation symptoms and influences Methanobrevibacter growth in LTHEN patients.
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- 2021