Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink

Background: Gut dysbiosis is linked with the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Manipulation of intestinal microbiota using cultured milk drinks may stimulate the immune system, hence providing beneficial support in IBS treatment. This study aimed to investigate the effects of cultur...

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Published in:Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica
Main Author: Mokhtar N.M.; Jaafar N.Md.; Alfian E.; Mohd Rathi N.D.; Abdul Rani R.; Raja Ali R.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universa Press 2021
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Mokhtar N.M.; Jaafar N.Md.; Alfian E.; Mohd Rathi N.D.; Abdul Rani R.; Raja Ali R.A.
Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
2021
Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica
84
4
10.51821/84.4.009
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85122228054&doi=10.51821%2f84.4.009&partnerID=40&md5=73f78d0280586d9a67d259b6ff1218c2
Background: Gut dysbiosis is linked with the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Manipulation of intestinal microbiota using cultured milk drinks may stimulate the immune system, hence providing beneficial support in IBS treatment. This study aimed to investigate the effects of cultured milk drink on clinical symptoms, intestinal transit time (ITT), fecal pH and cytokines in constipation-predominant IBS (IBS-C) as compared to non-IBS participants. Methods: Each recruited participant was given three bottles of 125 ml cultured milk drink containing 109 cfu Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5 and Lactobacillus paracasei L. CASEI-01 consumed daily for 30 days. At pre-and post-30-day consumption, fecal pH, ITT, clinical symptoms, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α levels were assessed. Seventy-seven IBS-C and 88 non-IBS were enrolled. Results: Post-consumption, 97.4% of IBS-C experienced improvements in constipation-related symptoms supported by the significant reduction of ITT and decreased fecal pH (p<0.05). All pro-inflammatory cytokines were significantly lower in post as compared to pre-consumption of cultured milk drinks in IBS-C (p<0.05). There was significant reduction in the IL-8 and TNF-α levels in post-as compared to pre-consumption for the non-IBS (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Cultured milk drink taken daily improved clinical symptoms and reduced cytokines, hence should be considered as an adjunctive treatment in IBS-C individuals. © 2021, Universa Press. All rights reserved.
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author Mokhtar N.M.; Jaafar N.Md.; Alfian E.; Mohd Rathi N.D.; Abdul Rani R.; Raja Ali R.A.
spellingShingle Mokhtar N.M.; Jaafar N.Md.; Alfian E.; Mohd Rathi N.D.; Abdul Rani R.; Raja Ali R.A.
Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
author_facet Mokhtar N.M.; Jaafar N.Md.; Alfian E.; Mohd Rathi N.D.; Abdul Rani R.; Raja Ali R.A.
author_sort Mokhtar N.M.; Jaafar N.Md.; Alfian E.; Mohd Rathi N.D.; Abdul Rani R.; Raja Ali R.A.
title Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
title_short Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
title_full Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
title_fullStr Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
title_full_unstemmed Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
title_sort Clinical assessment and cytokines level in constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome participants treated with Lactobacillus-containing cultured milk drink
publishDate 2021
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description Background: Gut dysbiosis is linked with the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Manipulation of intestinal microbiota using cultured milk drinks may stimulate the immune system, hence providing beneficial support in IBS treatment. This study aimed to investigate the effects of cultured milk drink on clinical symptoms, intestinal transit time (ITT), fecal pH and cytokines in constipation-predominant IBS (IBS-C) as compared to non-IBS participants. Methods: Each recruited participant was given three bottles of 125 ml cultured milk drink containing 109 cfu Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5 and Lactobacillus paracasei L. CASEI-01 consumed daily for 30 days. At pre-and post-30-day consumption, fecal pH, ITT, clinical symptoms, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α levels were assessed. Seventy-seven IBS-C and 88 non-IBS were enrolled. Results: Post-consumption, 97.4% of IBS-C experienced improvements in constipation-related symptoms supported by the significant reduction of ITT and decreased fecal pH (p<0.05). All pro-inflammatory cytokines were significantly lower in post as compared to pre-consumption of cultured milk drinks in IBS-C (p<0.05). There was significant reduction in the IL-8 and TNF-α levels in post-as compared to pre-consumption for the non-IBS (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Cultured milk drink taken daily improved clinical symptoms and reduced cytokines, hence should be considered as an adjunctive treatment in IBS-C individuals. © 2021, Universa Press. All rights reserved.
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