Effect of probiotics on gastrointestinal symptoms and small intestinal permeability in children with atopic dermatitis

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作者
Rosenfeldt, V [1 ]
Benfeldt, E
Valerius, NH
Pærregaard, A
Michaelsen, KF
机构
[1] Royal Vet & Agr Univ, H S Hvidovre Hosp, Pediat Clin, Dept Human Nutr, DK-2650 Hvidovre, Denmark
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Gentofte Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Copenhagen, Denmark
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10.1016/j.jpeds.2004.06.068
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Objective To determine whether probiotic lactobacilli may alleviate small intestinal inflammation and strengthen the intestinal barrier function in children with atopic dermatitis. Study design In a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, cross-over study, probiotic lactobacilli (Lactobacillus rhamnosus 19070-2 and L reuteri DSM 12246) were administered for 6 weeks to 41 children with moderate and severe atopic dermatitis. Gastrointestinal symptoms were registered before and during treatment and small intestinal permeability was measured by the lactulose-mannitol test. Results During Lactobacillus supplementation, there was a significant decrease in the frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms (39% during the placebo period versus 10% during active treatment, P = .002). There was a positive association between the lactulose to mannitol ratio and the severity of the eczema (r = 0.61, P = .02 after placebo and r = 0.53, P = .05 after active treatment). After probiotic treatment, the lactulose to mannitol ratio was lower (0.073) than after placebo (0.110, P = .001). Conclusions Impairment of the intestinal mucosal barrier appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. The study suggests that probiotic supplementation may stabilize the intestinal barrier function and decrease gastrointestinal symptoms in children with atopic dermatitis.
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