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Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are live microorganisms that confer health benefits on the host. Many animal studies have shown that among the probiotics, lactobacilli exert favorable effects on bone metabolism. Herein, we report the results of a randomized controlled trial performed to investigate the effec...
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The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9760773/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36529865 http://dx.doi.org/10.11005/jbm.2022.29.4.225 |
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author | Han, Hee Soo Kim, Jung Geul Choi, Yoon Hyo Lee, Kyoung Min Kwon, Tae Hun Kim, Sae Hun |
author_facet | Han, Hee Soo Kim, Jung Geul Choi, Yoon Hyo Lee, Kyoung Min Kwon, Tae Hun Kim, Sae Hun |
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description | BACKGROUND: Probiotics are live microorganisms that confer health benefits on the host. Many animal studies have shown that among the probiotics, lactobacilli exert favorable effects on bone metabolism. Herein, we report the results of a randomized controlled trial performed to investigate the effect of Lactobacillus fermentum (L. fermentum) SRK414 on bone health in postmenopausal women. METHODS: The bone turnover markers (BTMs) and bone mineral density (BMD) in participants in the study group (N=27; mean age, 58.4±3.4 years) and control group (N=26; mean age, 59.5±3.4 years) were compared during a 6-month trial. BTMs were measured at pretrial, 3 months post-trial, and 6 months post-trial, while BMD was measured at pre-trial and 6 months post-trial. Changes in the gut microorganisms were also evaluated. RESULTS: Femur neck BMD showed a significant increase at 6 months post-trial in the study group (P=0.030) but not in the control group. The control group showed a decrease in osteocalcin (OC) levels (P=0.028), whereas the levels in the study group were maintained during the trial period. The change in L. fermentum concentration was significantly correlated with that in OC levels (r=0.386, P= 0.047) in the study group at 3 months post-trial. CONCLUSIONS: Probiotic (L. fermentum SRK414) supplementation was found to maintain OC levels and increase femur neck BMD during a 6-month trial in postmenopausal women. Further studies with a larger number of participants and a longer study period are required to increase the utility of probiotics as an alternative to osteoporosis medication. |
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spelling | pubmed-97607732022-12-23 Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women Han, Hee Soo Kim, Jung Geul Choi, Yoon Hyo Lee, Kyoung Min Kwon, Tae Hun Kim, Sae Hun J Bone Metab Original Article BACKGROUND: Probiotics are live microorganisms that confer health benefits on the host. Many animal studies have shown that among the probiotics, lactobacilli exert favorable effects on bone metabolism. Herein, we report the results of a randomized controlled trial performed to investigate the effect of Lactobacillus fermentum (L. fermentum) SRK414 on bone health in postmenopausal women. METHODS: The bone turnover markers (BTMs) and bone mineral density (BMD) in participants in the study group (N=27; mean age, 58.4±3.4 years) and control group (N=26; mean age, 59.5±3.4 years) were compared during a 6-month trial. BTMs were measured at pretrial, 3 months post-trial, and 6 months post-trial, while BMD was measured at pre-trial and 6 months post-trial. Changes in the gut microorganisms were also evaluated. RESULTS: Femur neck BMD showed a significant increase at 6 months post-trial in the study group (P=0.030) but not in the control group. The control group showed a decrease in osteocalcin (OC) levels (P=0.028), whereas the levels in the study group were maintained during the trial period. The change in L. fermentum concentration was significantly correlated with that in OC levels (r=0.386, P= 0.047) in the study group at 3 months post-trial. CONCLUSIONS: Probiotic (L. fermentum SRK414) supplementation was found to maintain OC levels and increase femur neck BMD during a 6-month trial in postmenopausal women. Further studies with a larger number of participants and a longer study period are required to increase the utility of probiotics as an alternative to osteoporosis medication. The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research 2022-11 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9760773/ /pubmed/36529865 http://dx.doi.org/10.11005/jbm.2022.29.4.225 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Han, Hee Soo Kim, Jung Geul Choi, Yoon Hyo Lee, Kyoung Min Kwon, Tae Hun Kim, Sae Hun Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women |
title | Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women |
title_full | Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women |
title_fullStr | Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women |
title_short | Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women |
title_sort | effect of lactobacillus fermentum as a probiotic agent on bone health in postmenopausal women |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9760773/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36529865 http://dx.doi.org/10.11005/jbm.2022.29.4.225 |
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