Willard M D, Simpson R B, Delles E K, Cohen N D, Fossum T W, Kolp D, Reinhart G
Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843.
Am J Vet Res. 1994 May;55(5):654-9.
Sixteen IgA-deficient German Shepherd Dogs with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth were randomized into 2 groups. One group was fed a chicken-based kibble diet; the other was fed the same diet, but with 1% fructo-oligosaccharides supplemented at the expense of cornstarch. After being exposed to the diets for 46 to 51 days, the group that ate the supplemented diet had significantly (P = 0.04) fewer aerobic/facultative anaerobic bacterial colony-forming units in fluid from the duodenum/proximal part of the jejunum, as well as in the duodenal mucosa. We could not detect significant differences in the species of bacteria found in the intestine of these 2 groups of dogs. We conclude that at least some dietary carbohydrates can affect small intestinal bacterial populations in dogs with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
16只患有小肠细菌过度生长的IgA缺乏德国牧羊犬被随机分为2组。一组喂食以鸡肉为基础的干粮饮食;另一组喂食相同的饮食,但用1%的低聚果糖替代玉米淀粉进行补充。在接受饮食46至51天后,食用补充饮食的组在十二指肠/空肠近端的液体以及十二指肠黏膜中的需氧/兼性厌氧细菌菌落形成单位显著减少(P = 0.04)。我们在这两组狗的肠道中发现的细菌种类没有显著差异。我们得出结论,至少某些膳食碳水化合物可以影响患有小肠细菌过度生长的狗的小肠细菌群落。