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- W4206991664 abstract "Short-bowel syndrome (SBS) in neonates is associated with microbial dysbiosis due to intestinal surgery, prolonged hospitalization, enteral nutrition, and repeated antibiotic exposure. Sepsis and liver disease, leading causes of morbidity and mortality in SBS, may relate to such intestinal dysbiosis. We investigated the safety and feasibility of fecal microbial transplant (FMT) to alter intestinal microbial composition in SBS piglets.Following a 75% distal small-intestinal resection, piglets were fed parenteral nutrition with an elemental diet and randomized to saline (SAL; n = 12) or FMT (n = 12) treatments delivered by gastric tube on day 2 (d2). The FMT donor was a healthy adult pig. Comparisons were also made to healthy sow-fed littermate controls (SOW; n = 6). Stool samples were collected daily, and tissue samples were collected at baseline and termination. Microbial DNA was extracted from stool and analyzed using 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing.All piglets survived to the end point. On d2-d4, FMT piglets had some differences in microbiota composition compared with SAL, SOW, and donor counterparts. Between base and term, there were transitory changes to alpha and beta diversity in FMT and SAL.FMT treatment in postsurgical neonatal piglets with SBS appears safe, with no increase in sepsis and no mortality. In SBS piglets, FMT induced transient changes to the intestinal microbiota. However, these changes did not persist long-term." @default.
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- W4206991664 title "The effect of fecal microbial transplant on intestinal microbial composition in short‐bowel neonatal piglets" @default.
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