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NCT07530055
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Role of the Microbiota in Intestinal Adaptation During Short Bowel Syndrome

Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

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Summary

During the first years following intestinal resection, spontaneous physiological adaptations occur in patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS), allowing improvement of the absorptive capacity of the remaining intestine. This adaptation is particularly effective in SBS patients with the colon in continuity. The specific relationship between this intestinal adaptation and changes in the gut microbiota has not been studied in these patients. We hypothesize that there is a specific relationship between the microbiota and its metabolites and intestinal adaptive capacity, and that certain gut bacteria may promote this spontaneous adaptation.

Official title: Role of the Microbiota in Intestinal Adaptation During Short Bowel Syndrome: a Longitudinal Follow-up

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

15

Start Date

2026-04

Completion Date

2029-02

Last Updated

2026-04-15

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

collection of blood and stool/chyme and intestinal biopsy

The only procedures added by the study are the collection of an additional volume of blood and stool/chyme during samples taken as part of routine care, as well as an intestinal biopsy