慢性胰腺炎短链脂肪酸谱

Yu.V. Osipenko, T. Kuzmina, S. Silvestrova, E. Dubtsova, D. Bordin
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目的是评估慢性胰腺炎(CP)患者结肠微生物群的代谢活性,作为胰腺功能状态变化的标志。材料和方法。40例患者(男20例,女20例),年龄35 ~ 74岁(50.6±9.4岁),其中26例有外源性胰腺功能不全(ESPI),经弹性酶试验证实,14例无ESPI。CP的诊断建立在仪器数据的基础上。经证实的ESPI患者按照国际和俄罗斯的建议接受酶替代疗法(ERT)。采用气液色谱法测定短链脂肪酸的浓度和光谱。对照组22名健康志愿者(女性13名,男性9名,年龄43.4±6.2岁)。结果。结果分析的概要文件的短链脂肪酸(SCFAs),丙酸的一个重要内容的变化揭示了CP患者没有国民生产总值与一群健康的志愿者相比,没有发现差异群体之间的CP患者。这些研究表明减少某些类型的结肠微生物群的活动产生C3(丙酸)CP患者没有ESPI和,因此,谁没有收到ERT。显然,这是由于进入结肠管腔的单个底物的发酵受到破坏。结论。SCFAs的浓度和谱指标可以作为检测结肠微生物群代谢活性变化的附加工具,作为胰脏功能状态的标志物。
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Spectrum of Short Chain Fatty Acids in Chronic Pancreatitis
The aim was to evaluate the metabolic activity of the colonic microbiota in patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) as a marker of changes in the functional state of the pancreas. Material and methods. 40 patients (20 men and 20 women) aged 35 to 74 years (50.6 ± 9.4 years) were examined, 26 patients of which had external secretory pancreatic insufficiency (ESPI), which was confirmed by the data of the elastase test, and 14 patients had no ESPI. The diagnosis of CP was established on the basis of instrumental data. Patients with proven ESPI received enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in accordance with international and Russian recommendations. The concentration and spectrum of short-chain fatty acids were evaluated by gas-liquid chromatography. The control group consisted of 22 healthy volunteers (13 women and nine men aged 43.4± 6.2 years). Results. As a result of the analysis of the profiles of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), a significant change in the content of propionic acid was revealed in patients with CP without GNP when compared with a group of healthy volunteers, no differences were found between the groups of patients with CP. These studies indicate a decrease in the activity of certain types of colon microbiota that produce C3 (propionic acid) in patients with CP without ESPI and, accordingly, who did not receive ERT. This, apparently, is due to the violation of the fermentation of individual substrates entering the lumen of the colon. Conclusion. Indicators of the concentration and spectrum of SCFAs can serve as additional tools for detecting changes in the metabolic activity of the colonic microbiota as a marker of the functional state of the pancreas in CP.
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