Effect of EEN on gut microflora function in children with Crohn's disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23016828

Effect of EEN on gut microflora function in children with Crohn's disease.

2012 Dec

Tjellström B, Högberg L, Stenhammar L, Magnusson KE, Midtvedt T, Norin E, Sundqvist T.

Department of Microbiology, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Objective. Exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) is a first-line treatment in children with active Crohn's disease (CD) but is seldom used in adults with active disease. The mode of action of EEN in suppressing mucosal inflammation is not fully understood, but modulation of intestinal microflora activity is one possible explanation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of 6-week EEN in children with active CD, with special reference to intestinal microflora function.

Materials and methods. Fecal samples from 18 children (11 boys, 7 girls; median age 13.5 years) with active CD (13 children with small bowel/colonic and 5 with perianal disease) were analyzed for short chain fatty acid (SCFA) pattern as marker of gut microflora function. The children were studied before and after EEN treatment. Results from 12 healthy teenagers were used for comparison.

Results. Eleven (79%) of the children with small bowel/colonic CD responded clinically positively to EEN treatment showing decreased levels of pro-inflammatory acetic acid as well as increased concentrations of anti-inflammatory butyric acids and also of valeric acids, similar to the levels in healthy age-matched children. In children with active perianal CD, however, EEN had no positive effect on clinical status or inflammatory parameters.

Conclusions. The authors present new data supporting the hypothesis that the well-documented anti-inflammatory effect of EEN in children with active small bowel/colonic CD is brought about by modulation of gut microflora activity, resulting in an anti-inflammatory SCFA pattern. By contrast, none of the children with perianal disease showed clinical or biochemical improvement after EEN treatmen
 
Yah, wish they used a bigger sample size. Maybe because the effect of gut flora modulation is not beneficial in that area.

I went on TPN years ago and felt better, but I was 36kg though, I'm over twice that now. I use EN again now, just not TPN since I don't like living in a hospital oO.

They need to use EN on adults like they do in Japan, what are they waiting for.
 
Very interesting!

David or Dusty,

Do you think we can post this in the Parents Forum
under the Sticky of Pediatric IBD - Articles and Research :thumleft:

Sorry I don't know the rules of posting someone else thread.:shifty-t:
 
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