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Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules

Constipation is a common disease affecting humans. Bifidobacterium longum is reportedly effective in relieving constipation. Current studies generally focus on the dose–response relationship of oral doses; however, the dose–effect relationship of B. longum in the colon, which is the primary site whe...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Xin, Mao, Bingyong, Tang, Xin, Zhang, Qiuxiang, Zhao, Jianxin, Zhang, Hao, Cui, Shumao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076585
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author Zhou, Xin
Mao, Bingyong
Tang, Xin
Zhang, Qiuxiang
Zhao, Jianxin
Zhang, Hao
Cui, Shumao
author_facet Zhou, Xin
Mao, Bingyong
Tang, Xin
Zhang, Qiuxiang
Zhao, Jianxin
Zhang, Hao
Cui, Shumao
author_sort Zhou, Xin
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description Constipation is a common disease affecting humans. Bifidobacterium longum is reportedly effective in relieving constipation. Current studies generally focus on the dose–response relationship of oral doses; however, the dose–effect relationship of B. longum in the colon, which is the primary site where B. longum exerts constipation-relieving effects, to treat constipation has not been studied. Herein, three strains of B. longum (FGSZY6M4, FJSWXJ10M2, and FSDJN6M3) were packaged in colon-released capsules to explore the dose–effect relationship in the colon. For each strain, three groups of capsules (10(4), 10(6), and 10(8) CFU/capsule, respectively) and one group of free probiotics (10(8) CFU/mL) were used to explore the colonic dose effect of B. longum. The results showed that the three strains of B. longum improved fecal water content and promoted intestinal motility by regulating gastrointestinal peptide (MTL, GAS, and VIP), aquaporin-3, and 5-hydroxytryptamine levels while promoting gastrointestinal motility and relieving constipation by regulating the intestinal flora composition of constipated rats and changing their metabolite content (short-chain fatty acids). Among the three free bacterial solution groups (10(8) CFU/mL), FGSZY6M4 was the most effective in relieving constipation caused by loperamide hydrochloride in rats. The optimal effective dose of each strain was 6M4 (10(4) CFU/day), 10M2 (10(6) CFU/day), and S3 (10(8) CFU/day) of the colon-released capsules. Therefore, for some effective strains, the dose of oral probiotics can be reduced by colon-released capsules, and constipation can be relieved without administering a great number of bacterial solutions. Therefore, investigating the most effective dose of B. longum at the colon site can help to improve the efficiency of relieving constipation.
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spelling pubmed-100951662023-04-13 Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules Zhou, Xin Mao, Bingyong Tang, Xin Zhang, Qiuxiang Zhao, Jianxin Zhang, Hao Cui, Shumao Int J Mol Sci Article Constipation is a common disease affecting humans. Bifidobacterium longum is reportedly effective in relieving constipation. Current studies generally focus on the dose–response relationship of oral doses; however, the dose–effect relationship of B. longum in the colon, which is the primary site where B. longum exerts constipation-relieving effects, to treat constipation has not been studied. Herein, three strains of B. longum (FGSZY6M4, FJSWXJ10M2, and FSDJN6M3) were packaged in colon-released capsules to explore the dose–effect relationship in the colon. For each strain, three groups of capsules (10(4), 10(6), and 10(8) CFU/capsule, respectively) and one group of free probiotics (10(8) CFU/mL) were used to explore the colonic dose effect of B. longum. The results showed that the three strains of B. longum improved fecal water content and promoted intestinal motility by regulating gastrointestinal peptide (MTL, GAS, and VIP), aquaporin-3, and 5-hydroxytryptamine levels while promoting gastrointestinal motility and relieving constipation by regulating the intestinal flora composition of constipated rats and changing their metabolite content (short-chain fatty acids). Among the three free bacterial solution groups (10(8) CFU/mL), FGSZY6M4 was the most effective in relieving constipation caused by loperamide hydrochloride in rats. The optimal effective dose of each strain was 6M4 (10(4) CFU/day), 10M2 (10(6) CFU/day), and S3 (10(8) CFU/day) of the colon-released capsules. Therefore, for some effective strains, the dose of oral probiotics can be reduced by colon-released capsules, and constipation can be relieved without administering a great number of bacterial solutions. Therefore, investigating the most effective dose of B. longum at the colon site can help to improve the efficiency of relieving constipation. MDPI 2023-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10095166/ /pubmed/37047557 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076585 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhou, Xin
Mao, Bingyong
Tang, Xin
Zhang, Qiuxiang
Zhao, Jianxin
Zhang, Hao
Cui, Shumao
Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules
title Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules
title_full Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules
title_fullStr Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules
title_short Exploring the Dose–Effect Relationship of Bifidobacterium longum in Relieving Loperamide Hydrochloride-Induced Constipation in Rats through Colon-Released Capsules
title_sort exploring the dose–effect relationship of bifidobacterium longum in relieving loperamide hydrochloride-induced constipation in rats through colon-released capsules
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076585
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