Efficacy of oral fecal bacteriotherapy in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) with chronic diarrhea.

Christie E Ferrecchia, Theodore R Hobbs
Author Information
  1. Christie E Ferrecchia: Office of Laboratory Animal Care, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA. cferrecchia@berkeley.edu

Abstract

Chronic diarrhea remains the principal burden in providing health care for nonhuman primates in biomedical research facilities. Although the exact etiology continues to puzzle nonhuman primate clinicians, recent research in humans has shown that restoring the indigenous microbial diversity may be successful in resolving cases of chronic diarrhea when other treatment modalities have failed. The process of restoring this microbial balance, known as fecal bacteriotherapy, uses the complete flora from a normal donor as a therapeutic probiotic mixture. In the current study, Indian-origin rhesus macaques were randomized into treatment (n=7) and control (n=6) groups to determine whether orally administered fecal bacteriotherapy would reduce the overall incidence of chronic diarrhea during a 60-d follow-up period in the treatment group compared with control macaques, which received a placebo. Although the treatment effect, determined by comparing the baseline fecal scores of the treatment and control groups, did not reach statistical significance, preprocedure and postprocedure fecal scores in the treatment group differed significantly. These findings are encouraging, and we hope that our study will motivate larger studies evaluating the use of fecal bacteriotherapy in nonhuman primates.

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Grants

  1. P51 RR000163/NCRR NIH HHS
  2. R25 RR024233/NCRR NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Administration, Oral
Analysis of Variance
Animals
Animals, Laboratory
Biological Therapy
Chronic Disease
Diarrhea
Famotidine
Feces
Female
Macaca mulatta
Male
Monkey Diseases
Probiotics
Prospective Studies

Chemicals

Famotidine

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