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Anastasia Mantziari1, Satu Tölkkö1, Artur C Ouwehand2, Eliisa Löyttyniemi3, Erika Isolauri4, Seppo Salminen1, Samuli Rautava4.
Abstract
Preterm delivery complications are the primary cause of <span class="Disease">death among children under the age of five. Preventive strategies include the use of pasteurized donor human milk (DHM), its fortification with human milk fortifiers (protein supplements), and supplementation with probiotics. Our aim was to examine the impact of DHM and fortified DHM (FDHM) on the mucus adhesion properties of two widely used probiotics. The study covered two forms of human milk fortifier, liquid and powdered, with or without probiotics and storage at 4 °C for 24 h. To test the adhesion properties of the probiotic strains, DHM+probiotics and FDHM+probiotics were prepared and added to immobilized mucus isolated from the stool of healthy Finnish infants. The probiotic adhesion was then measured by liquid scintillation. Our results suggest that addition of liquid or powdered human milk fortifier in donor human milk had no impact on probiotic adhesion. In addition, given the increased adhesion of probiotics suspended in buffer, other matrices should be further studied. These factors need to be considered when designing future intervention strategies using probiotics in preterm infants.Entities:
Keywords: Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Bb12; Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG; human milk fortifier; infant nutrition; preterm infant
Year: 2020 PMID: 31936487 PMCID: PMC7019708 DOI: 10.3390/nu12010182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1The adherence of L. rhamnosus GG (a) and B. lactis Bb12 (b) to human intestinal mucus glycoproteins in vitro as presented with box plot with outliers marked with a circle (o).
Figure 2Adhesion of L. rhamnosus GG and B. lactis Bb12 as affected by age of mucus donor. Box-plot graphs represent the median and quartiles of adhesion (%) for the three independent experiments in triplicate. Outliers are marked with a circle (o).
Figure 3Mucus adhesion (a) and stability (b) of L. rhamnosus GG and B. lactis Bb12 in fortified donor human milk (FDHM) after storage at 4 °C for 24 h are presented with box plots. Outliers are marked with a circle (o).