Improved gastrointestinal tolerance and iron status via probiotic use in iron deficiency anemia patients initiating oral iron replacement: A randomized controlled trial.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS British Journal of Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1017/S0007114524002757
Gokhan Koker, Yasin Sahinturk, Gulhan Ozcelik Koker, Ali Coskuner, Merve Eren Durmus, Mehmet Mutlu Catli, Ayhan Hilmi Cekin
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This study aimed to investigate gastrointestinal tolerability, treatment persistence and iron status markers in patients with iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) who received oral iron replacement therapy (IRT) with versus without concomitant Lactobacillus plantarum 299v (L. plantarum 299v) probiotic supplementation. A total of 295 patents with newly diagnosed IDA were randomly assigned to receive either IRT alone (n=157, IRT-only group) or IRT plus L. plantarum 299v (n=138, IRT-Pro group) in this prospective randomized non-placebo-controlled study (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06521879). Gastrointestinal intolerance symptoms (at baseline, within the first 30 days of IRT and at any time during 3-month IRT), serum hemoglobin levels (at baseline and 3rd month of IRT) and iron status markers (at baseline and 3rd month of IRT) were recorded. IRT-Pro group, when compared to IRT-only group, experienced significantly lower rates of gastrointestinal intolerance over the course of IRT (13.0% vs. 46.5%, p<0.001) and treatment discontinuation within the first 30 days (3.6% vs. 15.9%, p<0.001). At 3rd month of therapy, IRT-Pro vs. IRT-only group had significantly higher serum levels for iron (76.0(51.0-96.0) vs. 60.0(43.0-70.0) µg/dL, p<0.001) and transferrin saturation (20.1(12.5-28.5) vs. 14.5(10.5-19.0) %, p<0.001) and higher change from baseline hemoglobin (0.9(0.3-1.3) vs. 0.4(-0.1-1.1) g/dL, p<0.001) levels. Use of L. plantarum 299v probiotic supplementation during the first 30 days of IRT in IDA patients significantly reduces the gastrointestinal burden of IRT (particularly abdominal pain and bloating), the likelihood of intolerance development (by ∼3 times) and treatment discontinuation (by∼5 times), as accompanied with improved serum hemoglobin levels and serum iron markers.

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通过使用益生菌改善缺铁性贫血患者的胃肠道耐受性和铁状况:随机对照试验。
本研究旨在调查缺铁性贫血(IDA)患者在接受口服铁替代疗法(IRT)和不同时补充植物乳杆菌299v(L. plantarum 299v)益生菌治疗时的胃肠道耐受性、治疗持续性和铁状况指标。在这项前瞻性随机非安慰剂对照研究(ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06521879)中,共有295名新确诊的IDA患者被随机分配接受单纯IRT治疗(157人,单纯IRT组)或IRT加植物乳杆菌299v治疗(138人,IRT-Pro组)。研究人员记录了胃肠道不耐受症状(基线时、IRT 开始 30 天内以及 IRT 3 个月期间的任何时间)、血清血红蛋白水平(基线时和 IRT 第 3 个月)以及铁状态标记物(基线时和 IRT 第 3 个月)。与纯 IRT 组相比,IRT-Pro 组在 IRT 疗程中出现胃肠道不耐受的比例明显较低(13.0% vs. 46.5%,prd month of therapy,IRT-Pro vs. IRT-only 组的血清铁水平明显较高(76.0(51.0-96.0) vs. 60.0(43.0-70.0) µg/dL, pL)。在IDA患者接受IRT治疗的前30天补充植物乳杆菌299v益生菌,可明显减轻IRT对胃肠道造成的负担(尤其是腹痛和腹胀),降低出现不耐受的可能性(3倍∼3倍)和中断治疗的可能性(5倍∼5倍),同时改善血清血红蛋白水平和血清铁指标。
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British Journal of Nutrition
British Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.
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