M. Takahashi et al., Studies of the effect of Clostridium butyricum on Helicobacter pylori in several test models including gnotobiotic mice, J MED MICRO, 49(7), 2000, pp. 635-642
The interaction between Clostridium butyricum and Helicobacter pylori was e
xamined in vitro and in vivo. The culture supernate of C, butyricum MIYAIRI
588 inhibited the growth of H. pylori even when its pH was adjusted to 7.4
. The bactericidal effect of butyric acid on H. pylori was stronger than th
at of lactic, acetic or hydrochloric acids. Flow cytometric analysis showed
that pre-incubation of gastric epithelial (MKN45) cells with H, pylori and
C, butyricum inhibited the adhesion of H, pylori to the cells. Persistent
infection with H, pylori in the gastric mucosa of germ-free mice was observ
ed for 5 weeks. Cure of persistent infection with H, pylori in the gnotobio
tic mice was demonstrated following infection with C, butyricum, The probio
tic agent, C, butyricum MIYAIRI 588 may have some beneficial effects on H,
pylori infection.