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Improves Functional Constipation: Evidence from a Human Randomized Clinical Trial and Animal Model

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Journal Ann Transl Med
Date 2022 Apr 18
PMID 35434041
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Background: Functional constipation (FC) is a common gastrointestinal (GI) disorder characterized by symptoms of constipation without a clear physiologic or anatomic cause. Gut microbiome dysbiosis has been postulated to be a factor in the development of FC, and treatment with probiotic regimens, including strains of , has demonstrated efficacy in managing symptoms. To further understand the role of in GI health, we conducted an animal study and a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the effect of a specific sub-strain, Lp3a, on FC.

Methods: For the animal study, male Kunming mice were treated with doses of Lp3a ranging from 0.67 to 2.00 g/kg or an equivalent amount of placebo for 15 days prior to the induction of constipation via 20 mL/kg of 25% diphenoxylate solution. GI motility parameters including intestinal motion and stool amount were then assessed. In the human study, 120 patients with FC were randomized to treatment [ Lp3a; 2×1.0×10 (colony forming units; CFU) ×7 days] or control groups (n=60 each). The primary endpoint was survey information on FC signs/symptoms. Participants and observers were blinded to group allocation. A subset of 20 Lp3a treated patients underwent pre- and post-treatment 16 s ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene sequencing. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of Lp3a was also performed.

Results: Lp3a-treated mice showed significantly improved intestinal motion, reduced time to first defecation, and increased stool amounts. Similarly, patients in the treatment group (n=59) reported significant improvements in FC signs/symptoms compared to controls (n=58; all P<0.05). Although 16 s rRNA sequencing revealed no significant variations between pre- and post-treatment samples, WGS of Lp3a itself revealed several biological pathways that may underlie the relief of FC symptoms in animals and humans, including methane and fatty acid metabolism and bile acid biosynthesis.

Conclusions: We found that the use of the novel probiotic sub-strain, Lp3a, led to clinically significant improvements in FC in both mice and humans, and identified the potential biological mechanisms underlying this activity.

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