| Literature DB >> 19338686 |
A Venket Rao1, Alison C Bested, Tracey M Beaulne, Martin A Katzman, Christina Iorio, John M Berardi, Alan C Logan.
Abstract
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is complex illness of unknown etiology. Among the broad range of symptoms, many patients report disturbances in the emotional realm, the most frequent of which is anxiety. Research shows that patients with CFS and other so-called functional somatic disorders have alterations in the intestinal microbial flora. Emerging studies have suggested that pathogenic and non-pathogenic gut bacteria might influence mood-related symptoms and even behavior in animals and humans. In this pilot study, 39 CFS patients were randomized to receive either 24 billion colony forming units of Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota (LcS) or a placebo daily for two months. Patients provided stool samples and completed the Beck Depression and Beck Anxiety Inventories before and after the intervention. We found a significant rise in both Lactobacillus and Bifidobacteria in those taking the LcS, and there was also a significant decrease in anxiety symptoms among those taking the probiotic vs controls (p = 0.01). These results lend further support to the presence of a gut-brain interface, one that may be mediated by microbes that reside or pass through the intestinal tract.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19338686 PMCID: PMC2664325 DOI: 10.1186/1757-4749-1-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut Pathog ISSN: 1757-4749 Impact factor: 4.181
Figure 1Difference in fecal bacteria between 0 ands 8 weeks in placebo and treatment groups.
Total Fecal Aerobes, Anaerobes, Bifidobacteria and Lactobacillus in Placebo and Treatment Groups
| 0 Wk | 8 Wk | Dif | 0 Wk | 8 Wk | Dif | 0 Wk | 8 Wk | Dif | 0 Wk | 8 Wk | Dif | |
| Placebo | 7.98 | 7.82 | -0.16 | 9.46 | 9.49 | 0.03 | 6.96 | 6.60 | -0.36 | 5.81 | 5.96 | 0.15 |
| Treatment | 7.52 | 7.95 | 0.43 | 9.32 | 9.58 | 0.26 | 6.44 | 7.10 | 0.66 | 6.93 | 8.05 | 1.12 |
Values expressed as mean CFU per gram fresh fecal sample
Number of Subjects Showing Changes in Fecal Bifidobacteria and Lactobacillus
| Total | No change | Increase | Decrease | Total | No change | Increase | Decrease | |||||||
| No | % | No | % | No | % | No | % | No | % | No | % | |||
| Placebo | 16 | - | - | 6 | 37.5 | 10 | 62.5 | 16 | - | - | 7 | 43.8 | 9 | 56.2 |
| Treatment | 19 | - | - | 14 | 73.7 | 5 | 26.3 | 19 | 1 | 5.3 | 14 | 73.7 | 4 | 21.0 |
Repeated measures analysis of variance for the BDI and BAI after treatment with placebo or probiotics
| df | F | Sig | df | F | sig | |
| 1 | 1.773 | .204 | 1 | .087 | .772 | |
| 1 | 1.197 | .292 | 1 | 8.415* | .011 | |
| 1 | .452 | .513 | 1 | .125 | .729 | |
*p < 0.05