Title of article :
Effects of probiotics on radiation-induced intestinal injury in rats
Author/Authors :
Seher Demirer، نويسنده , , Semih Ayd?ntug، نويسنده , , Belma Asl?m، نويسنده , , Ilknur Kepenekci، نويسنده , , Neriman Sengül، نويسنده , , Oya Evirgen، نويسنده , , Devran Gerceker، نويسنده , , Meltem Nalca Andrieu، نويسنده , , Cemal Ulusoy، نويسنده , , Sercin Karahüseyinoglu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
8
From page :
179
To page :
186
Abstract :
Objective Radiotherapy is an important aspect of multimodal cancer therapy, but radiation-induced acute intestinal injury is a common and serious problem. Disruption of morphologic mucosal integrity and normal bacterial microflora after abdominal radiation leads to malabsorption and bacterial translocation. Methods Lactobacillus bulgaricus strain isolated from yogurt was given as a probiotic to rats subjected to radiotherapy. On postradiation day 8 rats were killed. Mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, and spleen were excised for microbiologic examinations. Segments of jejunum, ileum, and colon were evaluated for the presence of inflammation, vascularity, and mucus cells. Results The results of this study suggest that probiotics may have a protective effect on intestinal mucosa. Conclusion Probiotics added as substrates can be given by an oral or enteral route to patients who undergo radiotherapy to prevent radiation-induced enteritis and related malnutrition.
Keywords :
radiotherapy , enteritis , nutrition , Probiotics
Journal title :
Nutrition
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Nutrition
Record number :
718478
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