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This study is being conducted in patients who have been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC), a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) - a disease of the intestine. The purpose of this study is to test the therapeutic (medical treatment) effects of daily consumption of Kyo-Dophilus (a commercially available dietary supplement often used by individuals with inflammatory bowel disease) on their UC. Kyo-Dophilus consists of three probiotic bacteria (beneficial bacteria to help maintain the balance of good bacteria in the intestine) to help treat inflammatory bowel disease caused by bad bacteria. Patients will still be maintained on their clinical standard of care for their UC as part of their participation in this study.


Clinical Trial Description

Probiotics are defined as "live microorganisms, which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host." Most probiotics are lactic acid producing bacteria that are endogenous to the human GI (gastrointestinal) tract and are commonly utilized in the fermentation of food products, such as yogurt. Disturbances in the composition of the bacterial flora of the GI tract are associated with diarrhea and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and consumption of some strains of probiotic bacteria are very effective for treating diarrhea and possibly individuals with ulcerative colitis (UC). We will test the effects of 3 strains of probiotic bacteria on UC. In addition to standard medical care for UC, participants will consume a dietary supplement of 3 probiotic bacteria (Kyo-Dophilus; Lacobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium bifidum, and Bifidobacterium longum) for 6 weeks. Changes in clinical symptoms and physiological markers of systemic and GI inflammation in subjects with UC will be assessed. Significant effects of the probiotics will be determined by comparing pre- and post-probiotic treatment measures for disease severity and level of inflammation and by comparing the probiotic treated group with the placebo treated control group. Any placebo effect on UC will also be assessed. Forty subjects with ulcerative colitis will be recruited for the study and be provided a dietary supplement (5x109 bacteria/capsule, twice a day) for 6 weeks to 1/2 of the subjects and 1/2 of the UC subjects will be given a placebo control (potato starch). Standard medical care and therapies will be continued throughout the study. Initially, the physician will complete the Ulcerative Colitis Disease Activity Index (UCDAI) and the participants will complete the Shortened Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (SIBDQ), and biopsies collected for histopathological assessment and analysis of inflammatory cytokine production (mRNA). Also, 30 ml of venous blood will be collected from each subject for analysis of serum/plasma levels of inflammatory cytokines and stress hormones. Subjects will be randomly assigned to the probiotic or placebo group (blinded to the physicians). After consuming the dietary supplement or placebo for 6 weeks, subjects will complete the SIBDQ questionnaire, the physician complete the UCDAI, be examined by sigmoidoscopy and tissue biopsies and blood samples collected. Also, during the 6 weeks of treatment, subjects will maintain a daily diary of their bowel habits. Data analysis will determine whether, relative to placebo controls, consumption of probiotics reduces the symptoms and levels of intestinal inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis. ;


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NCT number NCT00578799
Study type Interventional
Source University of California, Irvine
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Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 1
Start date December 2007
Completion date December 2007

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