2017
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i33.6164
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Ketogenic diet poses a significant effect on imbalanced gut microbiota in infants with refractory epilepsy

Abstract: AIMTo investigate whether patients with refractory epilepsy and healthy infants differ in gut microbiota (GM), and how ketogenic diet (KD) alters GM.METHODSA total of 14 epileptic and 30 healthy infants were recruited and seizure frequencies were recorded. Stool samples were collected for 16S rDNA sequencing using the Illumina Miseq platform. The composition of GM in each sample was analyzed with MOTHUR, and inter-group comparison was conducted by R software.RESULTSAfter being on KD treatment for a week, 64% o… Show more

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“…A difference in gut microbiota profiles between patients with different types of therapy refractory epilepsy and healthy controls was found in several studies. All these studies reported increased abundance of the phyla Firmicutes relative to Bacteroidetes in subjects with refractory epilepsy (Xie et al, 2017;Peng et al, 2018;Lindefeldt et al, 2019). Some bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes may alter neurotransmitter levels (Peng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Role Of the Gut Microbiota In Disease Symptoms And Pathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A difference in gut microbiota profiles between patients with different types of therapy refractory epilepsy and healthy controls was found in several studies. All these studies reported increased abundance of the phyla Firmicutes relative to Bacteroidetes in subjects with refractory epilepsy (Xie et al, 2017;Peng et al, 2018;Lindefeldt et al, 2019). Some bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes may alter neurotransmitter levels (Peng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Role Of the Gut Microbiota In Disease Symptoms And Pathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes may alter neurotransmitter levels (Peng et al, 2018). Further microbiota analysis outcomes differed considerably between these studies, including α-diversity measures (Xie et al, 2017;Peng et al, 2018;Lindefeldt et al, 2019). One study (Peng et al, 2018) found an increased Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio and α-diversity in drug-resistant patients compared to drug-sensitive patients, with the latter being similar to healthy controls.…”
Section: Role Of the Gut Microbiota In Disease Symptoms And Pathogenesismentioning
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“…Gut microbiota profile is significantly different between healthy and epileptic individuals. KD treatment is able to reshape gut microbiota in humans and rodents [38,39]; and this keto microbiota is required to avoid seizures. In fact, mouse models of refractory epilepsy showed that those given antibiotics or reared in a germ-free environment were resistant to seizure protection from KD, while keto microbiota fecal transplant helped mice with seizure control.…”
Section: Ketogenic Diet Keto Microbiota and Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research over the last decade on the brain-gut-microbiota axis, which has been shown to involve various regions of the nervous system, has mainly focused on psychiatric and neurologic pathologies, including chronic pain [5] , autism spectrum disorder [6] , Parkinson's disease [7], and multiple sclerosis [8] . Additionally, in recent years, the GM has been found to have an important role in the treatment of refractory epilepsy, especially regarding its effect in mediating the antiseizure effects of the ketogenic diet [9,10] .…”
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confidence: 99%