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Breast is best:
Good bacteria arrive from mum's gut via breast milk
Date:
August 22, 2013
Source:
Wiley
Summary:
Scientists have
discovered that important 'good' bacteria arrive in babies' digestive systems
from their mother's gut via breast milk.
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scientists have
discovered that important 'good' bacteria arrive in babies' digestive systems
from their mother's gut via breast milk.
Although this does confirm that when it comes to early establishment of gut
and immune health, 'breast is best', a greater understanding of how babies
acquire a population of good bacteria can also help to develop formula milk
that more closely mimics nature.
The study, published today (22 August) inEnvironmental Microbiology,
which is a journal of the Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM), was led by
Professor Christophe Lacroix at the Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health,
ETH-Zurich, Switzerland.
Professor Lacroix said: "We are excited to find out that bacteria can
actually travel from the mother's gut to her breast milk.
"A healthy community of bacteria in the gut of both mother and baby is
really important for baby's gut health and immune system development."
The Zurich team found the same strains of Bifidobacterium breve and
several types ofClostridium bacteria, which are important for
colonic health, in breast milk, and maternal and/or neonatal faeces. Strains
found in breast milk may be involved in establishing a critical nutritional
balance in the baby's gut and may be important to prevent intestinal disorders.
Professor Lacroix continued "We're not sure of the route the bacteria
take from gut to breast milk but, we have used culture, isolation, sequencing
and fingerprinting methods to confirm that they are definitely the same
strains."
Future research will hopefully complete the picture of how bacteria are
transferred from mother to neonate. With a more thorough knowledge, we can
decide which bacterial species will be most important as probiotics in formula.
But until then, for neonates at least, the old adage is true, breast is best.
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Journal Reference:
1. M. Suter, P. Bocock, L. Showalter, M.
Hu, C. Shope, R. McKnight, K. Grove, R. Lane, K. Aagaard-Tillery. Epigenomics:
maternal high-fat diet exposure in utero disrupts peripheral circadian gene
expression in nonhuman primates.The FASEB Journal, 2010; DOI: 10.1096/fj.10-172080