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A fermented formula in pre-term infants: clinical tolerance, gut microbiota, down-regulation of faecal calprotectin and up-regulation of faecal secretory IgA.

Florence Campeotto1, Antonia Suau2, Nathalie Kapel3, Fabien Magne2, Vivian Viallon4, Laurent Ferraris3, Anne-Judith Waligora-Dupriet3, Pascale Soulaines1, Bernard Leroux5, Nicolas Kalach1, Christophe Dupont1, Marie-José Butel3.   

Abstract

Intestinal bacterial colonisation in pre-term infants is delayed compared with full-term infants, leading to an increased risk of gastrointestinal disease. Modulation of colonisation through dietary supplementation with probiotics or prebiotics could decrease such a risk. The present study evaluated clinical tolerance, the effects on gut microbiota, and inflammatory and immunological mucosal responses to an infant formula adapted for pre-term infants that included in its manufacturing process a fermentation step with two probiotic strains, Bifidobacterium breve C50 and Streptococcus thermophilus 065, inactivated by heat at the end of the process. A total of fifty-eight infants (gestational age: 30-35 weeks), fed either the fermented pre-term formula or a standard pre-term formula, were followed up during their hospital stay. Clinical tolerance, faecal microbiota using a culture and a culture-independent method (temporal temperature gel electrophoresis), faecal calprotectin and secretory IgA were analysed weekly. No difference was observed regarding anthropometric data and digestive tolerance, except for abdominal distension, the incidence of which was lower in infants fed the fermented formula for 2 weeks. Bacterial colonisation was not modified by the type of feeding, particularly for bifidobacteria. Faecal calprotectin was significantly lower in infants fed the fermented formula for 2 weeks, and secretory IgA increased with both mother's milk and the fermented formula. The fermented formula was well tolerated and did not significantly modulate the bacterial colonisation but had benefits on inflammatory and immune markers, which might be related to some features of gastrointestinal tolerance.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21426607     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114510005702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


  45 in total

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10.  Bacterial diversity in meconium of preterm neonates and evolution of their fecal microbiota during the first month of life.

Authors:  Laura Moles; Marta Gómez; Hans Heilig; Gerardo Bustos; Susana Fuentes; Willem de Vos; Leónides Fernández; Juan M Rodríguez; Esther Jiménez
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-06-28       Impact factor: 3.240

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