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The irritable infantThe irritable infant
J. Marc Rhoads, M.D.J. Marc Rhoads, M.D.
I have the following financial relationships to disclose:
BioGaia, Inc.*$15,000 unrestricted gift for basic science research
* Products or services produced by this company are relevant to my presentation.
Agenda
1. What makes babies irritable?
2. What is colic? Etiology: Theories
3. Current treatment
4. Potential role of probiotics
Causes of cryingCauses of crying
Cow milk protein Cow milk protein allergyallergy
Esophageal refluxEsophageal reflux
DysphagiaDysphagia DysphagiaDysphagia
DyscheziaDyschezia
Normal infant Normal infant behaviorbehavior
2. What is colic?Wessel, “The Rule of Threes” Wessel, “The Rule of Threes”
Pediatrics 1954Pediatrics 1954
•• > 3 hours/day> 3 hours/day
•• >3 days/week>3 days/week>3 days/week>3 days/week
•• >3 weeks>3 weeks
•• Gone during 3rd month of ageGone during 3rd month of age

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Colic
Affects 8-33% of all infants Matheson I. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 115: 2386-2389, 1995
Associated with parental exhaustion and postpartum depression
(OR 1.79, 95% CI 1.29, 2.50) H ll EA M t Child H lth J 2006 M 10(2) 149 57 Howell EA. Matern Child Health J. 2006 Mar;10(2):149-57
Six of 23 mothers had thoughts of infanticide during colic episodes
Levitzky S and Cooper R. Clin Pediatr (Phila) 39: 395-400, 2000
Infant homicides = homicide rates among teens• Rate has doubled since 1970, from 4.3 to 9.1 per 100,000
children under age one http://www.childtrendsdatabank.org/whatsNew.cfm
Crybabies: Crybabies: Solving the Colic Solving the Colic
ConundrumConundrum
Jerome Jerome GroopmanGroopman, M.D., M.D.
The New Yorker, Sept 17, 2007The New Yorker, Sept 17, 2007
ColicColic
“The sound of a crying baby…is just about “The sound of a crying baby…is just about
the most disturbing, demanding, shattering the most disturbing, demanding, shattering g g gg g g
noise we can hear.” noise we can hear.”
KitzingerKitzinger
Colic: Theories ProliferatedColic: Theories Proliferated
•• Immaturity of nerves, muscles in GI tractImmaturity of nerves, muscles in GI tract
•• Allergy to dietary proteinAllergy to dietary protein
P ti b l i tP ti b l i t•• Poor parenting by overly anxious parentsPoor parenting by overly anxious parents
•• Wastebasket term that's used when we can't Wastebasket term that's used when we can't explain what's going on inside a babyexplain what's going on inside a baby
•• Bryan Bryan VartabedianVartabedian, M.D. , M.D. Colic SolvedColic Solved
Colic and infant breath H2 test
Colic infants produce more gas
Less gas at 3 mos.
Moore DJ et al. J Pediatr 1988;113:979-84
Increased macromolecular permeability in babies with colic
Lothe L et al. Acta Paediatr Scand 1990; 79: 417-21

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3. Current Treatment
Behavioral interventions.
Controlled trials of counseling and a car-ride simulation device: these interventions are nosimulation device: these interventions are no better than reassurance alone
• Parkin PC, Schwartz CJ and Manuel BA. Pediatrics 92: 197-201, 1993.
World’s Happiest Baby: H. Karp, MD• 5 S’s
QuizQuiz
•• Which medical treatment(s) have been Which medical treatment(s) have been shown to be beneficial in a randomized, shown to be beneficial in a randomized, controlled trial for babies with colic?controlled trial for babies with colic?
Si hiSi hi•• SimethiconeSimethicone
•• Acid blockersAcid blockers
•• Casein/whey Casein/whey hydrolysateshydrolysates
•• LactobacilliLactobacilli
•• Herbal teasHerbal teas
QuizQuiz
•• Which treatment(s) have been shown to be beneficial Which treatment(s) have been shown to be beneficial in a randomized, controlled trial for babies with colic?in a randomized, controlled trial for babies with colic?
•• SimethiconeSimethicone
A id bl kA id bl k•• Acid blockersAcid blockers
•• Hypoallergenic formulaeHypoallergenic formulae
•• LucassenLucassen PL and PL and AssendelftAssendelft WJ. Systematic WJ. Systematic review … infant colic. review … infant colic. PediatricsPediatrics 108: 1047108: 1047--1048, 20011048, 2001
••Lactobacillus Lactobacillus reuterireuteri
••Herbal teasHerbal teas
Is Is L. reuteriL. reuteri an effective treatment an effective treatment for infant colic?for infant colic?
•• 90 breast90 breast--fed infants with colic fed infants with colic Age: 11Age: 11--80 days80 days
•• L. reuteri L. reuteri (10(1088 cfu/day) in sunflower oilcfu/day) in sunflower oil versus simethicone placeboversus simethicone placebo
•• L. reuteri L. reuteri decreased crying time decreased crying time 156 to 51 min./day156 to 51 min./day
Savino et al, Pediatrics 2007
Effectiveness of L reuteri versus placebo Study #2
Savino F et al. Pediatrics 2010;126:e526-e533
Evidence that microbiota may contribute to colic
Babies with colic have elevated fasting breath H2 values
Culture techniques identified increased Enterobacteriaceae and reduced Lactobacilli in infants with colic
Therapeutic administration of L. reuteri improved colic symptoms

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ALTERED FECAL MICROFLORA AND ALTERED FECAL MICROFLORA AND INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION IN BABIES INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION IN BABIES
WITH COLICWITH COLIC
Nicole Y Fatheree, BBA1, Michael J Ferris, PhD2, Johana Norori, MS2, Yuying Liu, PhD1, Joseph F Lucke, PhD1, Jon E Tyson, MD1 and Jon Marc Rhoads, MD1
1Pediatrics, University of Texas Health Sciences Ctr., Houston, Texas, United States and 2Pediatric Research Institute, Children's Hospital, New Orleans, LA, United States.
HypothesesHypothesesIn Babies with ColicIn Babies with Colic
•• Molecular analysis will show specific bacteria Molecular analysis will show specific bacteria
associated with colic and elevated breath Hassociated with colic and elevated breath H22
•• Fecal Fecal calprotectincalprotectin will show intestinal will show intestinal
inflammation inflammation
•• Barr Diary Crying AnalysisBarr Diary Crying Analysis
•• Hydrogen Breath TestHydrogen Breath Test
Colic StudyColic StudyMethods
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•• Denaturing Gradient Gel Denaturing Gradient Gel
Electrophoresis (DGGE) AnalysisElectrophoresis (DGGE) Analysis
•• Fecal Fecal CalprotectinCalprotectin
Barr Diary Analysis
Barr Diary Crying Results
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Box Plot Analysis. Box Plot Analysis. Increased min. of crying in colicky infants over a 48-hour period.
p=0.001
Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis (DGGE) Analysis
•• DNA extracted from stool specimens of 36 DNA extracted from stool specimens of 36 patientspatients
•• 16S RNA gene segments PCR amplified16S RNA gene segments PCR amplified
•• AmplificatesAmplificates were separated into bands by were separated into bands by DGGE according to sequencesDGGE according to sequences

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Kodak 1D Image Analysis
Fecal bands on DGGEFecal bands on DGGE
Reduced microbial diversity in colic
p=0.01
C O L I C C O N T R O L
Species Identified % similarity
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C17
Akkermansia muciniphila 100-99 X X X XBacteroides vulgatus 99-97 X X* X X*Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron 98 X XBifidobacterium adolescentis 99 XBifidobacterium bifidum 99 XBifidobacterium breve 100-99 X XBifidobacterium longum 96-99 X X X X X XBifidobacterium scardovii 100 XClostridium butyricum 97 XClostridium nexile 99 XClostridium ramosum 100 XClostidium clostridiiformis 96 XClostridium paraputrificum 100 XClostridium orbiscindens 96 XCl t idi f i X
Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis Analysis
Clostridium perfringens 100 XCoprobacillus catenaformis 99 X
Escherichia/Shigella/Enterobacter 100-99 X X X X X* X X* X X X X X X XEnterobacter sp. 100 XEnterobacter/Pantoea 99-98 X X X X* X X X X
Enterococcus faecalis 97 X X
Enterococcus sp. 98 X X* X X
Lactobacilli gasserii 100-98 X X
Lachnospiraceae sp. 95 X
Klebsiella sp. 99 X X*
Klebsiella pneumoniae 100-98 X X X X X X X
Proteus mirabilis 100 XStreptococcus salivarius 100-99 X X X X X XStreptococcus thermophilus 100 XTM7 phylum bacterium 99 X
Veillonella ratti 99 X X*
C O L I C C O N T R O L
Species Identified % similarity
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C17
Akkermansia muciniphila 100-99 X X X XBacteroides vulgatus 99-97 X X* X X*Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron 98 X XBifidobacterium adolescentis 99 XBifidobacterium bifidum 99 XBifidobacterium breve 100-99 X XBifidobacterium longum 96-99 X X X X X XBifidobacterium scardovii 100 XClostridium butyricum 97 XClostridium nexile 99 XClostridium ramosum 100 XClostidium clostridiiformis 96 XClostridium paraputrificum 100 XClostridium orbiscindens 96 XCl t idi f i 100 X
Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis Analysis
Clostridium perfringens 100 XCoprobacillus catenaformis 99 X
Escherichia/Shigella/Enterobacter 100-99 X X X X X* X X* X X X X X X XEnterobacter sp. 100 X
Enterobacter/Pantoea 99-98 X X X X* X X X X
Enterococcus faecalis 97 X X
Enterococcus sp. 98 X X* X X
Lactobacilli gasserii 100-98 X X
Lachnospiraceae sp. 95 X
Klebsiella sp. 99 X X*
Klebsiella pneumoniae 100-98 X X X X X X X
Proteus mirabilis 100 XStreptococcus salivarius 100-99 X X X X X XStreptococcus thermophilus 100 XTM7 phylum bacterium 99 X
Veillonella ratti 99 X X*
Fecal Calprotectin
•• Fecal calprotectin, a neutrophil product, is a Fecal calprotectin, a neutrophil product, is a
marker for gastrointestinal inflammation marker for gastrointestinal inflammation
•• EnzymeEnzyme--Linked Immunosorbent Assay Linked Immunosorbent Assay
(ELISA) used in analysis of the stool samples (ELISA) used in analysis of the stool samples
Fecal Calprotectin
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Suggests inflammation of the intestines in control vs. colic.Suggests inflammation of the intestines in control vs. colic.
p = 0.042
Formula Breath H2 test

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Colic StudyColic StudySummary
•• Barr Diary shows increased crying times Barr Diary shows increased crying times
of colic vs. control infantsof colic vs. control infants
•• DGGE analysis suggest lower diversity DGGE analysis suggest lower diversity
of phylotypes in colicky infantsof phylotypes in colicky infants
•• Klebsiella Klebsiella spp. as possible pathogenspp. as possible pathogen
Colic StudyColic StudySummary
•• Breath HBreath H22 test nondiscriminatory, with many in test nondiscriminatory, with many in
both groups with elevated levelsboth groups with elevated levels
•• Fecal calprotectin levels were comparable to Fecal calprotectin levels were comparable to
those of inflammatory bowel disease in babies those of inflammatory bowel disease in babies
with colicwith colic
Factors influencing Bacterial Factors influencing Bacterial DiversityDiversity
•• Developed Developed v. v. developingdeveloping countriescountries•• Country Country v. v. citycity•• Birth at home Birth at home v. v. inin--hospitalhospital•• Premature Premature v. v. termterm•• Antibiotics Antibiotics v. v. nonenone•• Diarrheal illnessDiarrheal illness
Reduced bacterial diversity
Crohn’s disease
Celiac disease
Obesity
Subsequent development of eczema
Klebsiella
Pneumonia in the elderly alcoholic
Neonatal sepsis
Infant diarrhea
Ecchymotic colitis
Klebsiella
Rashid T and Ebringer A. Clin Rheumatol 2007;26:858-864

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Molecular identification of coliform bacteria from colicky breastfed
infants (Turin, Italy)
Savino F et al. Acta Paediatrica 2009; 98:1582-8
Phase II: Infant Colic StudyPhase II: Infant Colic Study
L reuteriflora
Lactobacilli
Klebsiella
? Other
Happy baby
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↓
L. reuteri Colonic
L. reuteri
PlaceboLactobacilli
Klebsiella
? Other
Infant with colic:•Flatulence•Abdominal distension•Insatiable appetite•Borborygmi•Poor sleep
↑
→
Placebo
• Lactobacillus reuteri▫ Biogaia as drops in sunflower oil▫ Orally qd for 8 weeks▫ Dose▫ Dose 0.2 ml, 1 x 108 c.f.u.
Placebo: sunflower oil
Potential mechanisms of probiotics?Potential mechanisms of probiotics?
• Competition with endogenous microbiota
• Bacterial products:• Reuterin
• Immune system “modulation”
• Barrier function• Mucin
• Tight junctions
• Improved gastric motility
Indrio F, J. Pediatr 2008;152:801-6

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Blood studiesToll-like receptors 2 and 4
Regulatory T-cells (Tregs)
In vitro stimulation of cytokine production in isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells PBMC stimulation in vitro: via phorbol myristate PBMC stimulation in vitro: via phorbol myristate
acetate + ionomycin treatment.
MSD Multi-Plex Cytokine Assay: 9 cytokines • (GM-CSF, IFN-, IL-1β, IL-10, IL-12p70, IL-2, IL-6, Il-8, TNF)
Our HypothesisOur Hypothesis
LR produces increased TLR (LR produces increased TLR (--2 or 2 or --9) 9)
signaling and reduces inflammationsignaling and reduces inflammation
Mild Mild immunostimulatoryimmunostimulatory response to response to LRLR
Increase in circulating Increase in circulating TregsTregs
Fill in diary for 2 months
Supplementation of Probiotic (Lactobacillus
reuteri)
Supplementation of placebo
4- Month Observation Period
N=30
N=10
N=40
Phase 1 safety trial: 2008Phase 1 safety trial: 2008--1111
Time: Visit 1Screening
Visit 2
Day 0
Visit 3
Day 14
Visit 4
Day 28
Visit 5
Day 42
Visit 6
Day 56
Visit 7
Day 86
Visit 8
Day 176

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Nicole Fatheree
Limin ZhuYuying Liu
Hossein Rahbar
Mike Ferris Johana Noiri
Marcela Zozaya-HinchliffeNisha
MangalatJohn Chapman
Ten-year f/u of colicky infants
Savino F et al. Acta Paediatr Suppl 2005;94:129-32
Summary
1. Causes of irritability
2. Colic defined Theories
3 Current treatment3. Current treatment
4. Probiotics
Patience is the art of concealing your impatience.Guy Kawasaki
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