Experimental Study of the Efficacy of Pharmaconutrient Enteral Nutrition and Inulin in the Correction of Intestinal Motor Disorders and Microbiocenosis in the Postoperative Period Under Endotoxemia Conditions
N. S. Tropskaya, E. A. Kislyаkova, I. G. Vilkova, Yu. V. Gurman, O. S. Kislitsyna, Ye. N. Borodina, T. V. Chernen'kaya, T. S. Popova
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A scheme for correcting intestinal motor disorders and microbiocenosis is proposed. Experiments on rats included a sequential jejunum administration of pharmaconutrient enteral nutrition (Intestamine, containing glutamine and tributyrin) and inulin, a prebiotic preparation. The application of this scheme in the postoperative period in the setting of endotoxemia prevents excessive bacterial growth in the jejunum, stimulates the appearance of propulsive peristalsis, eliminates pathological motility patterns and promotes early recovery of coordinated peristalsis of the small intestine.