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Lactiplantibacillus plantarum P9 for chronic diarrhea in young adults: a large double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial

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  • Ni Yang

    (Hohhot
    Hohhot
    Hohhot
    State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine)

  • Teng Ma

    (Hohhot
    Hohhot
    Hohhot)

  • Yong Xie

    (The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University)

  • Qiong Li

    (State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine
    Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine)

  • Yingmeng Li

    (Hohhot
    Hohhot
    Hohhot
    State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine)

  • Longjin Zheng

    (State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine
    Jiangzhong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Yalin Li

    (Hohhot
    Hohhot
    Hohhot)

  • Qiuping Xiao

    (State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine
    Jiangzhong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Zhihong Sun

    (Hohhot
    Hohhot
    Hohhot)

  • Kexuan Zuo

    (State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine
    Jiangzhong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Lai-Yu Kwok

    (Hohhot
    Hohhot
    Hohhot)

  • Nonghua Lu

    (The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University)

  • Wenjun Liu

    (State Key Laboratory for the Modernization of Classical and Famous Prescriptions of Chinese Medicine
    Jiangzhong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Heping Zhang

    (Hohhot
    Hohhot
    Hohhot)

Abstract

Current treatments for chronic diarrhea have limited efficacy and several side effects. Probiotics have the potential to alleviate symptoms of diarrhea. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluates the effects of administering the probiotic Lactiplantibacillus plantarum P9 (P9) strain in young adults with chronic diarrhea (Clinical Trial Registration Number: ChiCTR2000038410). The intervention period lasts for 28 days, followed by a 14-day post-intervention period. Participants are randomized into the P9 (n = 93) and placebo (n = 96) groups, with 170 individuals completing the double-blind intervention phase (n = 85 per group). The primary endpoint is the diarrhea symptom severity score. Both intention-to-treat (n = 189) and per-protocol (n = 170) analyses reveal a modest yet statistically significant reduction in diarrhea severity compared to the placebo group (20.0%, P = 0.050; 21.4%, P = 0.048, respectively). In conclusion, the results of this study support the use of probiotics in managing chronic diarrhea in young adults. However, the lack of blood parameter assessment and the short intervention period represent limitations of this study.

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  • Ni Yang & Teng Ma & Yong Xie & Qiong Li & Yingmeng Li & Longjin Zheng & Yalin Li & Qiuping Xiao & Zhihong Sun & Kexuan Zuo & Lai-Yu Kwok & Nonghua Lu & Wenjun Liu & Heping Zhang, 2024. "Lactiplantibacillus plantarum P9 for chronic diarrhea in young adults: a large double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-51094-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51094-2
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