Schmitz Silke, Suchodolski Jan
Department of Internal MedicineSmall Animal HospitalJustus-Liebig UniversityGiessenGermany.
Gastrointestinal LaboratoryDepartment of Small Animal Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical SciencesTexas A&M UniversityCollege StationTexasUSA.
Vet Med Sci. 2016 Jan 11;2(2):71-94. doi: 10.1002/vms3.17. eCollection 2016 May.
Interest in the composition of the intestinal microbiota and possibilities of its therapeutic modifications has soared over the last decade and more detailed knowledge specific to the canine microbiota at different mucosal sites including the gut is available. Probiotics, prebiotics or their combination (synbiotics) are a way of modifying the intestinal microbiota and exert effects on the host immune response. Probiotics are proposed to exert their beneficial effects through various pathways, for example production of antimicrobial peptides, enhancing growth of favourable endogenous microorganisms, competition for epithelial colonisation sites and immune-modulatory functions. Despite widespread use of pro-, pre- and synbiotics, scientific evidence of their beneficial effects in different conditions of the dog is scarce. Specific effects of different strains, their combination or their potential side-effects have not been evaluated sufficiently. In some instances, results have been promising, but could not be transferred consistently into situations. Specific canine gastrointestinal (GI) diseases or conditions where probiotics would be beneficial, their most appropriate dosage and application have not been assessed extensively. This review summarises the current knowledge of the intestinal microbiome composition in the dog and evaluates the evidence for probiotic use in canine GI diseases to date. It wishes to provide veterinarians with evidence-based information on when and why these products could be useful in preventing or treating canine GI conditions. It also outlines knowledge about safety and approval of commercial probiotic products, and the potential use of faecal microbial transplantation, as they are related to the topic of probiotic usage.
在过去十年中,人们对肠道微生物群的组成及其治疗性调节的可能性的兴趣激增,并且已经获得了关于犬类微生物群在包括肠道在内的不同黏膜部位的更详细的特定知识。益生菌、益生元或它们的组合(合生元)是调节肠道微生物群并对宿主免疫反应产生影响的一种方式。有人提出益生菌通过多种途径发挥其有益作用,例如产生抗菌肽、促进有益内源性微生物的生长、竞争上皮定植位点以及免疫调节功能。尽管益生菌、益生元和合生元被广泛使用,但关于它们在犬类不同情况下的有益作用的科学证据却很少。不同菌株的具体作用、它们的组合或潜在的副作用尚未得到充分评估。在某些情况下,结果很有前景,但无法始终如一地应用于实际情况。益生菌有益的特定犬类胃肠道(GI)疾病或状况、最合适的剂量和应用尚未得到广泛评估。本综述总结了目前关于犬类肠道微生物组组成的知识,并评估了迄今为止在犬类GI疾病中使用益生菌的证据。它希望为兽医提供基于证据的信息,说明这些产品何时以及为何可用于预防或治疗犬类GI疾病。它还概述了关于商业益生菌产品的安全性和批准情况,以及粪便微生物移植的潜在用途,因为它们与益生菌使用的主题相关。