Chronic alcohol overconsumption may alter gut microbial metabolism: a retrospective study of 719 13C-D-xylose breath test results.

Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease Pub Date : 2017-03-17 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1080/16512235.2017.1301725
Steinar Traae Bjørkhaug, Viggo Skar, Asle W Medhus, Anita Tollisen, Jørgen G Bramness, Jørgen Valeur
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Objective: Alterations of gut microbiota composition or function may participate in the pathophysiology of several diseases. We aimed to explore the effect of chronic alcohol overconsumption on gut microbial metabolism, as assessed by evaluating 13C-D-xylose breath test results. Materials and methods: We investigated all 13C-D-xylose breath tests performed at Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital during the years 2005 to 2011, using patient files for diagnosing the patients into one of three patient categories: alcohol overconsumption, coeliac disease and functional bowel disorder. In addition, a group of healthy controls was included. The time curves of 13CO2 excretion in breath samples were divided into two phases, evaluating small intestinal absorption (0-60 min) and colonic microbial metabolism (90-240 min), respectively. Results: A total of 719 patients underwent 13C-D-xylose breath testing during the inclusion period. Thirty-five had a history of alcohol overconsumption, 66 had coeliac disease, and 216 had a functional bowel disorder, while 44 healthy controls were included for comparison. The alcohol overconsumption group had similar small intestinal phase results as the group of patients with untreated coeliac disease. During the colonic phase, the group of patients with alcohol overconsumption differed from all the other groups in terms of 13C-xylose recovery, with significantly less 13CO2 excretion compared to the other groups. Conclusion: The results suggest that patients with a history of alcohol overconsumption suffer from both small intestinal malabsorption and impaired colonic microbial metabolism. The role of gut microbiota in chronic alcohol overconsumption should be investigated further.

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长期过量饮酒可能会改变肠道微生物代谢:对 719 项 13C-D-xylose 呼气测试结果的回顾性研究。
目的:肠道微生物群组成或功能的改变可能与多种疾病的病理生理学有关。我们旨在通过评估 13C-D-xylose 呼气试验结果,探讨长期过量饮酒对肠道微生物代谢的影响。材料和方法我们调查了 2005 年至 2011 年期间在洛维森贝格主教医院进行的所有 13C-D- 木糖呼气试验,并使用患者档案将患者诊断为酒精摄入过量、乳糜泻和功能性肠病三类患者中的一类。此外,还包括一组健康对照组。呼气样本中 13CO2 排泄的时间曲线分为两个阶段,分别评估小肠吸收(0-60 分钟)和结肠微生物代谢(90-240 分钟)。结果共有 719 名患者在纳入期间接受了 13C-D-xylose 呼气测试。其中 35 人有过量饮酒史,66 人患有乳糜泻,216 人患有功能性肠病,另有 44 名健康对照者作为对比。酒精摄入过量组的小肠阶段结果与未经治疗的乳糜泻患者组相似。在结肠阶段,酒精摄入过量组患者的 13C 木糖回收率与其他所有组别不同,13CO2 的排泄量明显少于其他组别。结论结果表明,有过度饮酒史的患者同时存在小肠吸收不良和结肠微生物代谢受损的问题。应进一步研究肠道微生物群在慢性酒精过度摄入中的作用。
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