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Original Research Article | OPEN ACCESS

Effect of bifidobacteria on intestinal injury and flora in a mouse model of ulcerative colitis

Lin Xiuqing , Huang Zhiming, Wu Fang, Huang Erjiong, Chen Xin, Jin Ruifang, Chen Renping, Wu Wei

Department of Gastroenterology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang;

For correspondence:-  Lin Xiuqing   Email: fe1247@163.com

Accepted: 27 September 2018        Published: 31 October 2018

Citation: Xiuqing L, Zhiming H, Fang W, Erjiong H, Xin C, Ruifang J, et al. Effect of bifidobacteria on intestinal injury and flora in a mouse model of ulcerative colitis. Trop J Pharm Res 2018; 17(10):2019-2023 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v17i10.18

© 2018 The authors.
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effect of bifidobacteria on intestinal injury and flora in a mouse model of ulcerative colitis (UC).
Methods: Mouse model of UC was produced using dextran sulphate sodium (DSS). The mice were divided into seven groups, viz, reference group, MRS-L medium-negative control group, mesalamine-positive control group, high dose bifidobacteria (MIMBb75) group, middle dose MIMBb75 group and low dose MIMBb75 group. Normal mice were used as control. All mice were sacrificed at day 7 of treatment, and colon length, hemoglobin concentration and intestinal flora were determined.
Results: Bifidobacteria inhibited UC-induced decreases in mice hemoglobin and UC-induced colon shortening. In addition, it augmented the diversity of intestinal flora and increased the number of bacteroides and Clostridium leptum.
Conclusion: Bifidobacteria plays a therapeutic role in UC via regulation of intestinal microflora.

Keywords: Bifidobacteria, MIMBb75, Ulcerative colitis, Intestinal injury, Intestinal flora

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