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Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 385-388, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824192

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In recent years, with the in-depth research on intestinal microecology, probiotics, probiotics, synbiotics, fecal bacteria transplantation and other microecological therapies have become new clinical treatment and intervention methods. The occurrence and development of some chronic diseases are closely related to the disorder of intestinal flora. Therefore, in clinical practice, the treatment and adjuvant treatment of chronic dis-eases related to intestinal flora disorder with the method of intestinal microecology will bring better treatment op-tions and clinical prognosis. How to better regulate intestinal flora to bring more benefits to such patients, as well as what kind of microecologics and treatment methods are the primary problems and challenges in the inter-vention of chronic diseases with microecologics. Based on the current trend of intestinal microecological inter-vention in chronic diseases, this article proposedthe microecological intervention strategy, in order to improve theunderstanding of this topic.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 228-234, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-702658

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Objective To investigate the beneficial role of synbiotics in the intestinal microbiota of patients with chronic functional constipation (CFC).Methods According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria,6 patients with CFC were enrolled with their fresh fecal samples collected,after a continuous treatment of one month their fresh fecal samples collected again.Meanwhile,6 healthy volunteers were enrolled as the control group with their fresh fecal samples collected.All samples were transported with ice and stored in -80 ℃ refrigerator,and were analyzed by metagenomics sequencing.Results After 4 weeks of symbiotic treatment,the intestinal microbiota had changed in species in patients with CFC.Bacteria of Escherichia_ coli,Clostridium_ sp._ SS2/1 and Clostridium_ sp._ 7_ 3_ 54FAA,which were rich in the people with constipation,decreased in abundance after the treatment.Bacteria of Lactobacillus_ oris and Bifidobacterium _ animalis,which were rich in the healthy people,increased in content after the treatment.Bacteria of Veillonella_ parvula,Veillonella_ sp._ 6_ 1_ 27,Veillonella_ sp._ 3 _ 1_ 44 which were rich in the healthy people,decreased in content after the treatment.LEfSe analysis showed that Parabacteroides distaso nis,Escherichia_ coli and Enterobacter-cloacae were the specific species of the three groups respectively.Conclusion Synbiotics can change the intestinal microbiota showing therapeutic effect,thus can be used as a novel clinical treatment method.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 52-54, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-622172

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Objective To observe the feasibility of 125I intra-operative implantation plus palliative resection of gastric carcinoma for treatment of advanced gastric cancer infiltrating pancreas. Methods 125 I was implanted intraoperatively into the residual pancreatic cancer tissues after gastric carcinoma was palliatively removed. Results From Feb. 2005 to Jun. 2009, 15 cases (9 male, 6 female) advanced gastric cancer patients were treated with 125 I intra-operative implantation. The patients' ages ranged from 41 to 78 years, with the median age of 64 years old. There were 10 cases of gastric cancer infiltrating the neck or body of pancreas and 5 cases infiltrating pancreatic head. No severe post-operative complications were recorded. The follow-up showed that there were 5 cases of CR (33.3%), 9 cases of PR (60%), 1 case of NC (6.7%) and no PD patients were found. Conclusion 125I intra-operative implantation plus palliative gastric resection is feasible and effective for patients of advanced gastric cancer infiltrating the pancreas.

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Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition ; (6): 368-372, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-415214

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Lactobacillus can maintain the stability of microbiological environment in intestine and its surface layer protein controls the biological function of intestinal epithelia cells. The mechanism of adhering had been studied. In this article, we review the progress of surface layer protein in the study of the isolation, identification and the biological reaction with the intestinal epithelia cells .

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Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition ; (6)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-679035

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The roles of the probiotics improving the intestine flora disturbance, protecting the intestine defense and barrier functions, and modulating the microbial balance are taking more attention in present years with important theoretical significance and clinical application value. We review the effect of probiotics on the intestinal microecology and its possible mechanisms.

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Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition ; (6)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-556370

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Objective: To investigate the influences of enteral and parenteral nutrition suppled by gut on the gut microecology of the rats with abdominal infection. Methods: 14 Sprague-Dawley(SD)rats with abdominal infection models made with cecal ligation and perforation method were divided into two groups: parenteral nutrition (PN group, n=7) and PN+enteral nutrition (EN group, n=7) . The components of nutrition solutions in the two groups were isonitrogen and isocaloric. The rats were killed in the sixth day. The feces in cecum were cultured for anaerobic bacterial growth and analysed by bacterial group DNA fingerprint spectrum with random amplified polymorphic DNA . Results: ①The total death rate of the rats was 69.6%. Abdominal cavity abscess, liver abscess, and pulmonary infection commonly appeared in the model rats. ②The number of germs cultured in EN group was higher than in the PN group, but the quantity of Cl Perfrigens was higher , too. The gene stripe of probiotics group in EN group was similar to that in normal rats showed in the DNA fingerprint spectrum, but was significantly different in PN group with strange stripes. Conclusion: Application of early EN may correct the intestinal flora disturbance resulted from PN and increase the quantity of intestinal flora, but it can't control the species and may increase some conditional pathogenic bacteria .

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Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition ; (6)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-553992

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As an immune organ,the intestine plays the role of barrier to the bacterium and endotoxin.And the glutamine is necessary to maintain the function of intestine mucosa endothelium.It has the theoretical significance and clinical value for the growth and repair of intestine mucosa endothelium,the improvement of immune function, and the reduction of oxidant injury.The effect of glutamine on the intestine barrier and its mechanism are reviewed.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-524370

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Objective To investigate the effect of enteral and parenteral nutrition on gut microecology in rats with abdominal infection. Methods Fourteen Sprague-Dawley (SD) model rats of abdominal infection, which had survived for more than 6 days were divided into two groups: PN group ( n =7) and PN+EN group ( n =7) via jejunostomy and jugular vein respectively for another 5 days. The nutrition support in the two groups was isonitrogen and isocaloric. At sacrifice on the sixth day, occludin and IgA level in plasma cells of intestine epithelium of the gut were measured by immunohistochemistry. Vena cava blood and homogenated tissue of liver, lung and mesenteric lymph nodes were cultured to determine bacterial translocations, and portal vein blood was tested for endotoxin. Results The expression of occludin and IgA in the small and large intestine in PN+EN group were stronger than PN group ( P

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