胃肠道疾病中的小肠细菌过度生长——是疾病发展的结果还是原因?]

Q2 Medicine
Voprosy pitaniia Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-09 DOI:10.33029/0042-8833-2025-94-2-5-17
M V Chernogorova, E A Medvedeva, G L Yurenev, G G Maryin, T E Tomenko
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在世界范围内,尤其是在城市化率高的国家,小肠细菌过度生长(SIBO)的患病率正在上升。致病性和/或机会性细菌在小肠内的生长可引起临床症状和消化吸收障碍。本综述的目的是分析关于SIBO在各种胃肠道疾病中的现有文献。材料和方法。通过图书馆平台PubMed、Medscape检索近10年的文献,检索关键词:“小肠细菌过度生长”、“SIBO”。共发现1112篇科学论文,其中124篇英文出版物和28篇俄语出版物进行了分析。其中,与本次综述主题相对应的41篇文献(含5篇俄文文献)被纳入综述。结果。本文介绍了反映SIBO发展的病理生理和因素的数据。研究表明,肠易激综合征(IBS)、炎症性肠病(IBD)和许多胃肠道器质性和功能性疾病(GIT)与SIBO密切相关。阐述了SIBO在胃肠道疾病(IBS、IBD、功能性消化不良、乳糜泻、非酒精性脂肪性肝炎、慢性胰腺炎等)中的发病特点及其对胃肠道病理进程的影响。结论。不可能明确地评估SIBO和各种胃肠道病理相互之间的影响,因为,一方面,SIBO可以作为胃肠道疾病的结果发展,另一方面,它可以作为这些疾病恶化的预测因子。最有可能的是,我们正在谈论一个恶性循环的出现,要打破这个恶性循环,就必须根除导致SIBO的微生物。这可以通过药物治疗和调整患者的饮食来实现。SIBO非特异性预防的一个重要因素是及时合理地治疗导致该综合征发展的胃肠道疾病。
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[Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in gastrointestinal diseases - a consequence or a cause of progression?]

The prevalence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is increasing worldwide, especially in countries with high rates of urbanization. The growth of pathogenic and/or opportunistic bacteria in the small intestine can cause clinical symptoms and digestive and absorption disorders. The aim of the review was to analyze available literature on SIBO in various gastrointestinal pathologies. Material and methods. A literature search was conducted for the last 10 years using the library platforms PubMed, Medscape by keywords: "small intestinal bacterial overgrowth", "SIBO". A total of 1112 scientific papers were found, of which 124 English-language and 28 Russian-language publications were subject to analysis. Of these, 41 articles (including 5 Russian-language ones) corresponding to the topic of this review were included in the review. Results. The article presents data reflecting the pathophysiology and factors contributing to the development of SIBO. It is shown that irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and a number of organic and functional diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are closely associated with SIBO. The features of the pathogenesis of SIBO in gastrointestinal diseases (IBS, IBD, functional dyspepsia, celiac disease, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, chronic pancreatitis, etc.) and its influence on the course of gastrointestinal pathology are described. Conclusion. It is impossible to unambiguously assess the influence that SIBO and various types of gastrointestinal pathology have on each other, since, on the one hand, SIBO can develop as a result of gastrointestinal diseases, and on the other hand, it can serve a predictor of the deterioration of these diseases. Most likely, we are talking about the emergence of a vicious circle, to break which it is necessary to eradicate the microorganisms that cause SIBO. This can be achieved both through drug treatment and by adjusting the diet of patients. An important element of non-specific prevention of SIBO is also timely rational treatment of gastrointestinal diseases that contribute to the development of this syndrome.

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