动物双歧杆菌
安慰剂
内科学
胃肠病学
医学
双歧杆菌
随机对照试验
临床试验
粪便
生物
微生物学
乳酸菌
食品科学
替代医学
病理
发酵
作者
Qi Zhang,Guang Li,Wen Zhao,Xifan Wang,Jingjing He,Limian Zhou,Xiaoxu Zhang,Peng An,Yinghua Liu,Chengying Zhang,Yong Zhang,Simin Liu,Liang Zhao,Rong Liu,Yixuan Li,Wenjian Jiang,Xiaoyu Wang,Qingyu Wang,Bing Fang,Yuyang Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-44292-x
摘要
Current treatment for functional dyspepsia (FD) has limited and unsustainable efficacy. Probiotics have the sustainable potential to alleviate FD. This randomized controlled clinical trial (Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR2000041430) assigned 200 FD patients to receive placebo, positive-drug (rabeprazole), or Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis BL-99 (BL-99; low, high doses) for 8-week. The primary outcome was the clinical response rate (CRR) of FD score after 8-week treatment. The secondary outcomes were CRR of FD score at other periods, and PDS, EPS, serum indicators, fecal microbiota and metabolites. The CRR in FD score for the BL-99_high group [45 (90.0%)] was significantly higher than that for placebo [29 (58.0%), p = 0.001], BL-99_low [37 (74.0%), p = 0.044] and positive_control [35 (70.0%), p = 0.017] groups after 8-week treatment. This effect was sustained until 2-week after treatment but disappeared 8-week after treatment. Further metagenomic and metabolomics revealed that BL-99 promoted the accumulation of SCFA-producing microbiota and the increase of SCFA levels in stool and serum, which may account for the increase of serum gastrin level. This study supports the potential use of BL-99 for the treatment of FD.
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