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Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique

Probiotic products have been shown to have beneficial effects on human hosts, but what happens in the gastrointestinal tract after its ingestion remains unclear. Our aim was to investigate the changes within the small intestines after a single intake of a fermented milk product containing a probioti...

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Autores principales: Takada, Toshihiko, Chinda, Daisuke, Mikami, Tatsuya, Shimizu, Kensuke, Oana, Kosuke, Hayamizu, Shiro, Miyazawa, Kuniaki, Arai, Tetsu, Katto, Miyuki, Nagara, Yusuke, Makino, Hiroshi, Kushiro, Akira, Oishi, Kenji, Fukuda, Shinsaku
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7524281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32552401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1766942
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author Takada, Toshihiko
Chinda, Daisuke
Mikami, Tatsuya
Shimizu, Kensuke
Oana, Kosuke
Hayamizu, Shiro
Miyazawa, Kuniaki
Arai, Tetsu
Katto, Miyuki
Nagara, Yusuke
Makino, Hiroshi
Kushiro, Akira
Oishi, Kenji
Fukuda, Shinsaku
author_facet Takada, Toshihiko
Chinda, Daisuke
Mikami, Tatsuya
Shimizu, Kensuke
Oana, Kosuke
Hayamizu, Shiro
Miyazawa, Kuniaki
Arai, Tetsu
Katto, Miyuki
Nagara, Yusuke
Makino, Hiroshi
Kushiro, Akira
Oishi, Kenji
Fukuda, Shinsaku
author_sort Takada, Toshihiko
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description Probiotic products have been shown to have beneficial effects on human hosts, but what happens in the gastrointestinal tract after its ingestion remains unclear. Our aim was to investigate the changes within the small intestines after a single intake of a fermented milk product containing a probiotic. We have periodically collected the small-intestinal fluids from the terminal ileum of seven healthy subjects for up to 7 h after ingestion by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique. The bacterial composition of the terminal ileum clearly revealed that the ingested probiotics (Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota: LcS and Bifidobacterium breve strain Yakult: BbrY) occupied the ileal microbiota for several hours, temporarily representing over 90% of the ileal microbiota in several subjects. Cultivation of ileal fluids showed that under a dramatic pH changes before reaching the terminal ileum, a certain number of the ingested bacteria survived (8.2 ± 6.4% of LcS, 7.8 ± 11.0% of BbrY). This means that more than 1 billion LcS and BbrY cells reached the terminal ileum with their colony-forming ability intact. These results indicate that there is adequate opportunity for the ingested probiotics to continuously stimulate the host cells in the small intestines. Our data suggest that probiotic fermented milk intake affects intestinal microbes and the host, explaining part of the process from the intake of probiotics to the exertion of their beneficial effects on the host.
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spelling pubmed-75242812020-10-06 Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique Takada, Toshihiko Chinda, Daisuke Mikami, Tatsuya Shimizu, Kensuke Oana, Kosuke Hayamizu, Shiro Miyazawa, Kuniaki Arai, Tetsu Katto, Miyuki Nagara, Yusuke Makino, Hiroshi Kushiro, Akira Oishi, Kenji Fukuda, Shinsaku Gut Microbes Research Paper Probiotic products have been shown to have beneficial effects on human hosts, but what happens in the gastrointestinal tract after its ingestion remains unclear. Our aim was to investigate the changes within the small intestines after a single intake of a fermented milk product containing a probiotic. We have periodically collected the small-intestinal fluids from the terminal ileum of seven healthy subjects for up to 7 h after ingestion by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique. The bacterial composition of the terminal ileum clearly revealed that the ingested probiotics (Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota: LcS and Bifidobacterium breve strain Yakult: BbrY) occupied the ileal microbiota for several hours, temporarily representing over 90% of the ileal microbiota in several subjects. Cultivation of ileal fluids showed that under a dramatic pH changes before reaching the terminal ileum, a certain number of the ingested bacteria survived (8.2 ± 6.4% of LcS, 7.8 ± 11.0% of BbrY). This means that more than 1 billion LcS and BbrY cells reached the terminal ileum with their colony-forming ability intact. These results indicate that there is adequate opportunity for the ingested probiotics to continuously stimulate the host cells in the small intestines. Our data suggest that probiotic fermented milk intake affects intestinal microbes and the host, explaining part of the process from the intake of probiotics to the exertion of their beneficial effects on the host. Taylor & Francis 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7524281/ /pubmed/32552401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1766942 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Takada, Toshihiko
Chinda, Daisuke
Mikami, Tatsuya
Shimizu, Kensuke
Oana, Kosuke
Hayamizu, Shiro
Miyazawa, Kuniaki
Arai, Tetsu
Katto, Miyuki
Nagara, Yusuke
Makino, Hiroshi
Kushiro, Akira
Oishi, Kenji
Fukuda, Shinsaku
Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique
title Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique
title_full Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique
title_fullStr Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique
title_short Dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique
title_sort dynamic analysis of human small intestinal microbiota after an ingestion of fermented milk by small-intestinal fluid perfusion using an endoscopic retrograde bowel insertion technique
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7524281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32552401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2020.1766942
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