EFFECT OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE CHEMICALLY DEFINED LIQUID DIETS ON THE INTESTINAL MICROFLORA AND BACTERIAL TRANSLOCATION FROM THE GUT

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ALVERDY, JC [1 ]
AOYS, E [1 ]
MOSS, GS [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CHICAGO,PRITZKER SCH MED,CHICAGO,IL 60637
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10.1177/014860719001400101
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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The effect of chemically defined liquid diets on the intestinal microflora and bacterial translocation from the gut was studied in the rat. Seventy-five female Fischer rats were randomized to five groups of 15 animals each. Group I was fed rat chow and water, group II was fed Vivonex TEN, group III was fed Ensure, group IV was fed Enrich, and group V was fed Ensure plus ground corn cobs, a crude fiber source. Animals were fed their respective diets ad libitum for 1 week and then killed. Quantitative culture of the mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN) and cecum was performed to determine bacterial translocation from the gut. A 66% translocation rate (10/15) of bacteria to MLN was observed in the animals fed Ensure and Enrich compared to 21% in the Vivonex TEN group (3/14) and 20% in the animals fed Ensure plus ground corn cobs (3/15). None of the animals in the control group eating their normal diets of rat chow and water developed positive MLN. Statistical significance (p < 0.001) was achieved between the Ensure and Enrich groups when compared to controls but not between the Vivonex TEN and Ensure plus corn cobs. Cecal culture revealed a statistically significant rise in cecal bacteria in all groups when compared to the control group (group I). These results indicate that chemically defined liquid diets result in altered intestinal microflora and bacterial translocation from the gut.
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