Dysbiosis in Ukrainian Children with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Affected by Natural Radiation

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avatar Vadim B Bojenko 1 , avatar Larisa V Kuznetsova 2 , avatar Mohammad-Reza Sheikh Sajjadieh 3 , *

Ukrainian Specialized Dispensaries of Radiation Defend Population, Kiev, Ukraine
Department of Clinical Immunology & Allergology, National Medical Academy for Post Graduate Education, Kiev, Ukraine
Department of Clinical Immunology & Allergology, National Medical Academy for Post Graduate Education, Kiev & Ukrainian Specialized Dispensaries of Radiation Defend Population, Kiev, Ukraine

how to cite: B Bojenko V, V Kuznetsova L, Sheikh Sajjadieh M. Dysbiosis in Ukrainian Children with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Affected by Natural Radiation. Iran J Pediatr. 2012;22(3): 364-368. 

Abstract

Objective: Microbiota has an important role in human metabolism, nutrition, immunity, and protection against colonization by pathogenic microorganisms. Radiation can harm the beneficial members of the gastrointestinal tract flora.
Methods: Our study included 75 rural children aged 4-18 years, who lived in contaminated area exposed to natural environmental radiation with clinical symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and 20 healthy urban participants aged 5-15 as control group. The intestinal bacterial microbiota was examined from stool samples.
Findings: Our results indicated the population levels of microbiota such as Enterobacter, Enterococcus, Lactobacillus and Bifidbacterium in caecal contents in 61 subjects (81.3%) was significantly less than in control group.
Conclusion: We investigated alternation of the intestinal microbiota affected by ionizing radiation in children with clinical symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
 

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