医学
凝固酶杆菌
排便
便秘
腹泻
胃肠病学
内科学
腹痛
厚壁菌
拟杆菌
功能性便秘
肠易激综合征
16S核糖体RNA
食品科学
细菌
生物
遗传学
化学
发酵
作者
Chen‐Wang Chang,Ming-Jen Chen,Shou‐Chuan Shih,Ching-Wei Chang,Jen‐Shiu Chiang Chiau,Hung‐Chang Lee,Yang‐Sheng Lin,Wei‐Chen Lin,Horng‐Yuan Wang
出处
期刊:Medicine
[Wolters Kluwer]
日期:2020-05-01
卷期号:99 (19): e20098-e20098
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1097/md.0000000000020098
摘要
Abstract Bacillus coagulans (PROBACI) bacteria have been examined for efficacy against infectious or inflammatory bowel diseases. The aim of this observational and cross-sectional study was to evaluate the effects of PROBACI against various functional bowel symptoms. Thirty-eight enrolled patients (36.5 ± 12.6 years) with functional bowel disorders in a gastrointestinal clinic were administered PROBACI (300-mg formulation containing 1 × 10 9 colony-forming units of B coagulans ) twice/day over a 4-week period. Abdominal pain, abdominal distention, and global assessment were evaluated using a 5-point visual analog scale. The defecation characteristics, discomfort level, and effort required for defecation were recorded. The gut-microbiota composition in terms of the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio was analyzed by 16S-ribosomal RNA gene sequencing with stool samples at days 0, 14, and 28 post-treatment. The 38 patients achieved significant improvements in abdominal pain (2.8 ± 0.5 to 3.3 ± 0.7, P = .0009), abdominal distention (2.5 ± 0.7 to 3.2 ± 0.8, P = .0002), and global assessment (2.7 ± 0.6 to 3.6 ± 0.7, P = .0001) from days 0 to 14. Compared with the diarrhea group, the constipation group achieved greater improvements in terms of discomfort during defecation (2.5 ± 0.7 to 3.1 ± 0.7, P = .02) and normalization of defecation style (50% vs 7.1%, P = .007) by day 28. A difference was observed in the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio between the constipation-dominant group (118.0) and diarrhea-dominant group (319.2), but this difference was not significant. PROBACI provided control of abdominal pain, less discomfort during defecation, and a more normalized defecation style, especially in the constipation-dominant group.
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