Longitudinal gut microbiome changes in alcohol use disorder are influenced by abstinence and drinking quantity

Many patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) consume alcohol chronically and in large amounts that alter intestinal microbiota, damage the gastrointestinal tract, and thereby injure other organs via malabsorption and intestinal inflammation. We hypothesized that alcohol consumption and subsequent a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gut microbes 2020-11, Vol.11 (6), p.1608-1631
Hauptverfasser: Ames, Nancy J., Barb, Jennifer J., Schuebel, Kornel, Mudra, Sarah, Meeks, Brianna K., Tuason, Ralph Thadeus S., Brooks, Alyssa T., Kazmi, Narjis, Yang, Shanna, Ratteree, Kelly, Diazgranados, Nancy, Krumlauf, Michael, Wallen, Gwenyth R., Goldman, David
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Zusammenfassung:Many patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) consume alcohol chronically and in large amounts that alter intestinal microbiota, damage the gastrointestinal tract, and thereby injure other organs via malabsorption and intestinal inflammation. We hypothesized that alcohol consumption and subsequent abstinence would change the gut microbiome in adults admitted to a treatment program. Stool and oral specimens, diet data, gastrointestinal assessment scores, anxiety, depression measures and drinking amounts were collected longitudinally for up to 4 weeks in 22 newly abstinent inpatients with AUD who were dichotomized as less heavy drinkers (LHD,
ISSN:1949-0976
1949-0984
DOI:10.1080/19490976.2020.1758010