Seppo Salminen
Japan
Research Article
Maternal Consumption of Lactobacillus GG During Pregnancy Prevents Infant Eczema at 1 Year of Age
Author(s): Yumiko Komine, Misa Watanabe, Takehiko Soutome, Takako Uchino, Mamiko Dobashi, Gaku Harata, Kenji Miyazawa, Fang He, Samuli Rautava and Seppo SalminenYumiko Komine, Misa Watanabe, Takehiko Soutome, Takako Uchino, Mamiko Dobashi, Gaku Harata, Kenji Miyazawa, Fang He, Samuli Rautava and Seppo Salminen
Objective: We investigated the effects of probiotic yogurt administration to mothers during late pregnancy on intestinal microbiota and the incidence rate of atopic eczema in infants at one year of age. Methods: Eighteen pregnant women were given 100 g of yogurt containing Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG), from day 1 of the 33rd week of gestation until parturition (LGG group), and the results obtained from their newborns were compared to those from infants born to 14 mothers who had not received this probiotic treatment (Control group). Lactobacillus GG bacteria (LGG bacteria) in infants’ feces at 4 and 6 months of age were compared using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The relationship between the detection rate of LGG bacteria and the presence or absence of eczema at the age of one year was evaluated. Results: The LGG bacteria detection rate at 4 months was significant.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6121.1000277