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Colon Microbiocenosis and Its Correction in Patients Receiving Programmed Hemodialysis

The aim of the investigation was to study the species composition of colon microbiocenosis in patients with chronic kidney disease receiving programmed hemodialysis treatment and to evaluate the efficacy of its correction using a new immobilized synbiotic. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Samples of colon mic...

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Autores principales: Belova, I.V., Khrulev, A.E., Tochilina, A.G., Khruleva, N.S., Lobanova, N.A., Zhirnov, V.A., Molodtsova, S.B., Lobanov, V.N., Solovieva, I.V.
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Publicado: Privolzhsky Research Medical University 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34796006
http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.5.07
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author Belova, I.V.
Khrulev, A.E.
Tochilina, A.G.
Khruleva, N.S.
Lobanova, N.A.
Zhirnov, V.A.
Molodtsova, S.B.
Lobanov, V.N.
Solovieva, I.V.
author_facet Belova, I.V.
Khrulev, A.E.
Tochilina, A.G.
Khruleva, N.S.
Lobanova, N.A.
Zhirnov, V.A.
Molodtsova, S.B.
Lobanov, V.N.
Solovieva, I.V.
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description The aim of the investigation was to study the species composition of colon microbiocenosis in patients with chronic kidney disease receiving programmed hemodialysis treatment and to evaluate the efficacy of its correction using a new immobilized synbiotic. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Samples of colon microbiota from 62 patients undergoing programmed hemodialysis were studied before and after a course of diet therapy that included probiotic components, in particular, the immobilized synbiotic LB-complex L. Isolation of microorganisms was carried out according to our original method; for bacteria identification, a MALDI-TOF Autoflex speed mass spectrometer (Bruker Daltonik, Germany) was used in the Biotyper program mode. The results were assessed using the criteria proposed by the authors and based on the OST 91500.11.0004-2003. The efficacy of the immobilized synbiotic was determined based on the clinical data, questionnaires, and bacteriological tests. RESULTS. In patients receiving programmed hemodialysis (before the start of the diet therapy), chronic moderate inflammation and azotemia were found. Dysbiotic changes in microbiocenosis were revealed in all the examined patients; in the absence or suppression of lacto- and bifidoflora, the number and diversity of Bacteroides spp., Clostridium spp., Collinsella spp., Eggerthella spp. and other bacteria increased, which was consistent with the theory of functional redundancy of gut microbiota. From the answers to the questionnaires, a decrease in the quality of life was found (up to 70 points out of 100) according to six of the eight scales used. After the combined therapy using the synbiotic LB-complex L in the study group, 56% of the examined patients showed their microbiocenosis restored to normal; no grade III dysbiosis was detected in any patient. There was a significant decrease in CRP and ESR in these patients and an improvement in the quality of life by criteria reflecting physical health. CONCLUSION. In patients receiving programmed hemodialysis, the addition of a probiotic component in the diet therapy restores the evolutionarily determined structure of the microbiocenosis, normalizes its functions, and leads to an overall improvement in health and quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-85962682021-11-17 Colon Microbiocenosis and Its Correction in Patients Receiving Programmed Hemodialysis Belova, I.V. Khrulev, A.E. Tochilina, A.G. Khruleva, N.S. Lobanova, N.A. Zhirnov, V.A. Molodtsova, S.B. Lobanov, V.N. Solovieva, I.V. Sovrem Tekhnologii Med Biotechnologies The aim of the investigation was to study the species composition of colon microbiocenosis in patients with chronic kidney disease receiving programmed hemodialysis treatment and to evaluate the efficacy of its correction using a new immobilized synbiotic. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Samples of colon microbiota from 62 patients undergoing programmed hemodialysis were studied before and after a course of diet therapy that included probiotic components, in particular, the immobilized synbiotic LB-complex L. Isolation of microorganisms was carried out according to our original method; for bacteria identification, a MALDI-TOF Autoflex speed mass spectrometer (Bruker Daltonik, Germany) was used in the Biotyper program mode. The results were assessed using the criteria proposed by the authors and based on the OST 91500.11.0004-2003. The efficacy of the immobilized synbiotic was determined based on the clinical data, questionnaires, and bacteriological tests. RESULTS. In patients receiving programmed hemodialysis (before the start of the diet therapy), chronic moderate inflammation and azotemia were found. Dysbiotic changes in microbiocenosis were revealed in all the examined patients; in the absence or suppression of lacto- and bifidoflora, the number and diversity of Bacteroides spp., Clostridium spp., Collinsella spp., Eggerthella spp. and other bacteria increased, which was consistent with the theory of functional redundancy of gut microbiota. From the answers to the questionnaires, a decrease in the quality of life was found (up to 70 points out of 100) according to six of the eight scales used. After the combined therapy using the synbiotic LB-complex L in the study group, 56% of the examined patients showed their microbiocenosis restored to normal; no grade III dysbiosis was detected in any patient. There was a significant decrease in CRP and ESR in these patients and an improvement in the quality of life by criteria reflecting physical health. CONCLUSION. In patients receiving programmed hemodialysis, the addition of a probiotic component in the diet therapy restores the evolutionarily determined structure of the microbiocenosis, normalizes its functions, and leads to an overall improvement in health and quality of life. Privolzhsky Research Medical University 2020 2020-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8596268/ /pubmed/34796006 http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.5.07 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Belova, I.V.
Khrulev, A.E.
Tochilina, A.G.
Khruleva, N.S.
Lobanova, N.A.
Zhirnov, V.A.
Molodtsova, S.B.
Lobanov, V.N.
Solovieva, I.V.
Colon Microbiocenosis and Its Correction in Patients Receiving Programmed Hemodialysis
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title_full Colon Microbiocenosis and Its Correction in Patients Receiving Programmed Hemodialysis
title_fullStr Colon Microbiocenosis and Its Correction in Patients Receiving Programmed Hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Colon Microbiocenosis and Its Correction in Patients Receiving Programmed Hemodialysis
title_short Colon Microbiocenosis and Its Correction in Patients Receiving Programmed Hemodialysis
title_sort colon microbiocenosis and its correction in patients receiving programmed hemodialysis
topic Biotechnologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34796006
http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.5.07
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