Influence of E. coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN) on intestinal gas dynamics and abdominal sensation

E. coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN) is a probiotic clinically used with various indications. However, especially at the beginning of treatment, some patients report abdominal bloating. In a prospective, randomized, double-blind study in 30 healthy individuals we assessed the influences of EcN on intest...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hernando-Harder, Ana C. (Author) , von Bünau, Rudolf (Author) , Nadarajah, Mahaluxmy (Author) , Singer, Manfred V. (Author) , Harder, Hermann (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 2008
In: Digestive diseases and sciences
Year: 2008, Volume: 53, Issue: 2, Pages: 443-450
ISSN:1573-2568
DOI:10.1007/s10620-007-9892-3
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-007-9892-3
Get full text
Author Notes:Ana Cristina Hernando-Harder, Rudolf von Bünau, Mahaluxmy Nadarajah, Manfred Vincenz Singer, Hermann Harder
Description
Summary:E. coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN) is a probiotic clinically used with various indications. However, especially at the beginning of treatment, some patients report abdominal bloating. In a prospective, randomized, double-blind study in 30 healthy individuals we assessed the influences of EcN on intestinal gas dynamics and abdominal sensation. After one week without medication volunteers orally received 2.5-25 × 109 colony-forming units of EcN or placebo per day for 21 days. EcN was well tolerated and did not significantly affect abdominal symptoms, stool frequency or stool consistency. During gas challenge at different days no difference in the perception scores (range from 0 = no perception to 6 = pain) was observed between the two groups: the mean perception score was 1.2 (SD 0.2) in the EcN group and 1.4 (SD 0.2) in the placebo group. EcN had no relevant influence on intestinal gas dynamics.
Item Description:Published online: 22 August 2007
Gesehen am 15.03.2022
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISSN:1573-2568
DOI:10.1007/s10620-007-9892-3