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注意缺陷多动障碍儿童补充微量营养素后肠道微生物群的变化:MADDY研究

Gut microbiome changes with micronutrient supplementation in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: the MADDY study.

作者信息

Ast Hayleigh K, Hammer Matthew, Zhang Shiqi, Bruton Alisha, Hatsu Irene E, Leung Brenda, McClure Ryan, Srikanth Priya, Farris Yuliya, Norby-Adams Lydia, Robinette Lisa M, Arnold L Eugene, Swann Jonathan R, Zhu Jiangjiang, Karstens Lisa, Johnstone Jeanette M

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Center for Mental Health Innovation, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.

Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.

出版信息

Gut Microbes. 2025 Dec;17(1):2463570. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2025.2463570. Epub 2025 Feb 18.

Abstract

Micronutrients have demonstrated promise in managing inattention and emotional dysregulation in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). One plausible pathway by which micronutrients improve symptoms is the gut microbiome. This study examines changes in fecal microbial composition and diversity after micronutrient supplementation in children with ADHD ( = 44) and highlights potential mechanisms responsible for the behavioral improvement, as determined by blinded clinician-rated global improvement response to micronutrients. Participants represent a sub-group of the Micronutrients for ADHD in Youth (MADDY) study, a double blind randomized controlled trial in which participants received micronutrients or placebo for 8 weeks, followed by an 8-week open extension. Stool samples collected at baseline, week 8, and week 16 were analyzed using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing targeting the V4 hypervariable region. Pairwise compositional analyses investigated changes in fecal microbial composition between micronutrients versus placebo and responders versus non-responders. A significant change in microbial evenness, as measured by alpha diversity, and beta-diversity, as measured by Bray-Curtis, was observed following micronutrients supplementation. The phylum decreased in the micronutrients group compared to placebo. Two butyrate-producing bacterial families: and , exhibited a significant increase in change following micronutrients between responders versus non-responders. These findings suggest that micronutrients modulated the composition of the fecal microbiota and identified specific bacterial changes associated with micronutrient responders.

摘要

微量营养素已显示出有望改善注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)儿童的注意力不集中和情绪失调症状。微量营养素改善症状的一个合理途径是肠道微生物群。本研究调查了44名ADHD儿童补充微量营养素后粪便微生物组成和多样性的变化,并强调了导致行为改善的潜在机制,这是由临床医生对微量营养素的盲法评定的总体改善反应所确定的。参与者是青少年ADHD微量营养素研究(MADDY)的一个亚组,该研究是一项双盲随机对照试验,参与者接受微量营养素或安慰剂治疗8周,随后进行8周的开放延长期。使用针对V4高变区的16S rRNA扩增子测序分析在基线、第8周和第16周收集的粪便样本。成对组成分析研究了微量营养素组与安慰剂组以及反应者与无反应者之间粪便微生物组成的变化。补充微量营养素后,观察到以α多样性衡量的微生物均匀度和以Bray-Curtis衡量的β多样性有显著变化。与安慰剂相比,微量营养素组的门减少。两个产生丁酸盐的细菌科:和,在反应者与无反应者之间补充微量营养素后变化显著增加。这些发现表明,微量营养素调节了粪便微生物群的组成,并确定了与微量营养素反应者相关的特定细菌变化。

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