Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.

<h4>Objective</h4>To determine the differences in preterm infants' stool microbiota considering the use of exclusive own mother's milk and formula in different proportions in the first 28 days of life.<h4>Methods</h4>The study included newborns with GA ≤ 32 weeks di...

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Main Authors: Adriana Zanella, Rita C Silveira, Luiz F W Roesch, Andréa L Corso, Priscila T Dobbler, Volker Mai, Renato S Procianoy
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217296
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author Adriana Zanella
Rita C Silveira
Luiz F W Roesch
Andréa L Corso
Priscila T Dobbler
Volker Mai
Renato S Procianoy
author_facet Adriana Zanella
Rita C Silveira
Luiz F W Roesch
Andréa L Corso
Priscila T Dobbler
Volker Mai
Renato S Procianoy
author_sort Adriana Zanella
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description <h4>Objective</h4>To determine the differences in preterm infants' stool microbiota considering the use of exclusive own mother's milk and formula in different proportions in the first 28 days of life.<h4>Methods</h4>The study included newborns with GA ≤ 32 weeks divided in 5 group according the feeding regimen: 7 exclusive own mother's milk, 8 exclusive preterm formula, 16 mixed feeding with >70% own mother's milk, 16 mixed feeding with >70% preterm formula, and 15 mixed 50% own mother's milk and preterm formula. Exclusion criteria: congenital infections, congenital malformations and newborns of drug addicted mothers. Stools were collected weekly during the first 28 days. Microbial DNA extraction, 16S rRNA amplification and sequencing were performed.<h4>Results</h4>All groups were similar in perinatal and neonatal data. There were significant differences in microbial community among treatments. Approximately 37% of the variation in distance between microbial communities was explained by use of exclusive own mother´s milk only compared to other diets. The diet composed by exclusive own mother´s milk allowed for greater microbial richness (average of 85 OTUs) while diets based on preferably formula, exclusive formula, preferably maternal milk, and mixed of formula and maternal milk presented an average of 9, 29, 23, and 25 OTUs respectively. The mean proportion of the genus Escherichia and Clostridium was always greater in those containing formula than in the those with maternal milk only.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Fecal microbiota in the neonatal period of preterm infants fed with exclusive own mother's milk presented increased richness and differences in microbial composition from those fed with different proportions of formula.
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spelling doaj.art-acc62b6d96ef440e9923a5aa26d588132022-12-21T18:39:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01145e021729610.1371/journal.pone.0217296Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.Adriana ZanellaRita C SilveiraLuiz F W RoeschAndréa L CorsoPriscila T DobblerVolker MaiRenato S Procianoy<h4>Objective</h4>To determine the differences in preterm infants' stool microbiota considering the use of exclusive own mother's milk and formula in different proportions in the first 28 days of life.<h4>Methods</h4>The study included newborns with GA ≤ 32 weeks divided in 5 group according the feeding regimen: 7 exclusive own mother's milk, 8 exclusive preterm formula, 16 mixed feeding with >70% own mother's milk, 16 mixed feeding with >70% preterm formula, and 15 mixed 50% own mother's milk and preterm formula. Exclusion criteria: congenital infections, congenital malformations and newborns of drug addicted mothers. Stools were collected weekly during the first 28 days. Microbial DNA extraction, 16S rRNA amplification and sequencing were performed.<h4>Results</h4>All groups were similar in perinatal and neonatal data. There were significant differences in microbial community among treatments. Approximately 37% of the variation in distance between microbial communities was explained by use of exclusive own mother´s milk only compared to other diets. The diet composed by exclusive own mother´s milk allowed for greater microbial richness (average of 85 OTUs) while diets based on preferably formula, exclusive formula, preferably maternal milk, and mixed of formula and maternal milk presented an average of 9, 29, 23, and 25 OTUs respectively. The mean proportion of the genus Escherichia and Clostridium was always greater in those containing formula than in the those with maternal milk only.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Fecal microbiota in the neonatal period of preterm infants fed with exclusive own mother's milk presented increased richness and differences in microbial composition from those fed with different proportions of formula.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217296
spellingShingle Adriana Zanella
Rita C Silveira
Luiz F W Roesch
Andréa L Corso
Priscila T Dobbler
Volker Mai
Renato S Procianoy
Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.
PLoS ONE
title Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.
title_full Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.
title_fullStr Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.
title_short Influence of own mother's milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns.
title_sort influence of own mother s milk and different proportions of formula on intestinal microbiota of very preterm newborns
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217296
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