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Effect of Heat-killed Lactobacillus casei DKGF7 on a Rat Model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Gyeol Seong1, Seungbaek Lee1, Yang Won Min1, Yeon Sil Jang1, Hong Seog Kim2, Eui-Joong Kim3, So-Young Park4, Cheol-Hyun Kim5, Dong Kyung Chang1.   

Abstract

Non-viable bacteria, referred to as "paraprobiotics," have attracted attention as potentially safer alternatives to probiotics. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of heat-killed Lactobacillus casei DKGF7 on the symptomatic improvement of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in a rat disease model and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms that contribute to the beneficial effects of heat-killed probiotics. Seven male Wistar rats were induced with IBS by restraint stress and administered heat-killed L. casei DKGF7 for four weeks and then compared with seven rats in the control group. Stool consistency measured four weeks after initial treatment was the primary outcome measure. To investigate the mechanism of action of the heat-killed bacteria on IBS, we measured serum corticosterone levels, inflammatory cytokines in colon tissue, and expression of tight junction proteins (TJPs) in the epithelium. The treatment group showed significantly better stool consistency scores than the control group at week 4, as well as at every measured time point (all p values < 0.05). The treatment group showed lower serum corticosterone levels, lower colonic inflammatory cytokine levels, and higher expression of TJPs compared with the control group. Paraprobiotics such as heat-killed L. casei DKGF7 can improve stool consistency in a rat IBS model, which may indicate a potential therapeutic strategy for IBS treatment.

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Keywords:  Lactobacillus casei; corticosterone; cytokines; irritable bowel syndrome; probiotics; tight junction proteins

Year:  2021        PMID: 33572194      PMCID: PMC7915558          DOI: 10.3390/nu13020568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


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