2014
DOI: 10.1053/j.jrn.2014.05.006
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Effects of a Symbiotic on Gut Microbiota in Mexican Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease

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“…Previous studies indicated that the modulation of gut microbiota by probiotics facilitated the management of CKD. The probiotics could provide the nutrients for colonic epithelial cells and help to maintain the intestinal microbial balance . However, probiotics were found to be ineffective or less effective to reduce circulating uremic toxins .…”
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“…Previous studies indicated that the modulation of gut microbiota by probiotics facilitated the management of CKD. The probiotics could provide the nutrients for colonic epithelial cells and help to maintain the intestinal microbial balance . However, probiotics were found to be ineffective or less effective to reduce circulating uremic toxins .…”
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“…Despite the differences in the combination and doses of probiotic and prebiotics and the shortterm follow-up, studies with synbiotics seem to be better quality, in terms of methodological aspects compared to those with probiotics or prebiotics alone. Moreover, the overall result has been more consistent showing a reduction in PCS [141][142][143] or an increase in the relative abundance of fecal Bifidobacterium (Table 1) [141,144]. However, the benefits of probiotics and synbiotics in the reduction of PCS and IS appear to be associated with the sustained use of the therapy, since an increase in those toxins was observed when the supplementation was discontinued [134,141,145].…”
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“…lactis, 2,3g de inulina y 1,5g de omega-3 47 . Este mismo grupo de trabajo reportó cambios en la composición de la microbiota intestinal, con incrementos en la cuenta de bifidobacterias tras 2 meses de suplementación del mismo producto en 18 pacientes en terapia hemodiálisis 48 . Estos hallazgos han sido replicados por Rossi y Cols., quienes reportan una disminución en pCS, con incrementos en bifidobacterias tras suplementar por 6 semanas 15g de fibra en polvo (inulina, fructooligosacáridos y galactooligosacáridos) y una cápsula con 9 diferentes cepas de lactobacilos, bifidobacterias y estreptococos en 31 individuos con ERC grado 4-5 49 .…”
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