Probiotics and liver disease

J Clin Gastroenterol. 2008 Jul:42 Suppl 2:S80-4. doi: 10.1097/MCG.0b013e318169c44e.

Abstract

Modulation of intestinal flora through the use of probiotics is an emerging therapeutic strategy in the management of chronic liver diseases. This article focuses on the pathophysiologic basis for using probiotics in liver disease and reviews the existing literature on the subject. The role of probiotics is examined in the following areas: a) prevention of infection, b) the hyperdynamic circulatory state of cirrhosis, c) hepatic encephalopathy, d) liver function, and e) nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bacterial Infections / prevention & control
  • Fatty Liver / therapy
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy / therapy
  • Humans
  • Intestines / microbiology*
  • Liver Cirrhosis / physiopathology
  • Liver Cirrhosis / therapy
  • Liver Diseases / physiopathology
  • Liver Diseases / therapy*
  • Probiotics / therapeutic use*