Psycho-Microbiology, a New Frontier for Probiotics: An Exploratory Overview
Abstract
:1. Probiotics, Gut Microbiota, and Mental Health: An Introduction
- They are safe for use in humans;
- They are active and viable in the gut, and present in sufficient quantity to justify any beneficial effects;
- They have an active metabolism in the human intestine, and some strains could persist and multiply;
- They confer a demonstrated physiological benefit.
2. ClinicalTrials.gov
- topic title;
- number of trials;
- trials with clinical results.
- (a)
- could exert an indirect positive effect on veterans affected by post-traumatic stress, due to a reduction in some inflammatory markers (C reactive protein) after the treatment with Limosilactobacillus reuteri;
- (b)
- are associated with a low tendency to develop severe bowel difficulty in patients with schizophrenia after supplementation with Lcb. rhamnosus and B. animalis;
- (c)
- are positively linked to a lower rate of rehospitalization in patients affected by mania, after treatment with Lcb. rhamnosus and B. animalis;
- (d)
- determine a lower rate of self-reported anxiety after treatment with Lcb paracasei.
3. Search on PubMed
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Title of Studies | Probiotics | Results | Reference |
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Impact of Probiotics on Urinary Symptoms in Spinal Cord Injury SCI and SB * | Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus, strain GG | Not clearly reported | Not available *** |
Biological Signatures, Probiotic Among Those With mTBI and PTSD ** | Dietary Supplement: of Limosilactobacillus reuteri | Probiotic supplementation resulted in a decrease in plasma C-reactive protein | [13] |
Zinc and/or Probiotic Supplementation of Rotavirus and Oral Polio Virus Vaccines | Lactobacillus rhamnosus, strain GG | Not clearly reported | Not available *** |
Double-Blind Trial of a Probiotic Supplement to Reduce the Symptoms of Schizophrenia | Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus, strain GG, and Bifidobacterium lanimalis | Patients in the probiotic group were less likely to develop severe bowel difficulty over the course of the trial | [14] |
Probiotics to Prevent Relapse After Hospitalization for Mania | Lactocaseibacillus strain GG and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis strain Bb12 | Probiotic supplementation is associated with a lower rate of rehospitalization in patients who have been recently discharged following hospitalization for mania | [15] |
Probiotics for Quality of Life in Autism Spectrum Disorders | Probiotic mix (VISBIOME) | Not clearly reported | Not available *** |
Effect of Milk Oligosaccharides and Bifidobacteria on the Intestinal Microflora of Children with Autism | Bifidobacterium infantis | Not clearly reported | Not available *** |
The Probiotic Study: Using Bacteria to Calm Your Mind | Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus | The researchers reported the change in magnitude of self-reported states of anxiety, derived from summed raw scores obtained through the six-item short-form of the state scale of the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory at baseline and 30 days from baseline. | [16] |
Stress & Anxiety Dampening Effects of a Probiotic Supplement Compared to Placebo in Healthy Subjects | Lacticaseibacillus paracasei strain Lpc-37 | Not clearly reported | Not available *** |
Probiotic or Mix | Effect |
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Lactiplantibacillus plantarum | Alleviation of cognitive symptoms in stressed adults. Improvement of cognitive performance. |
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus | Reduction in anxiety and sleep disturbance. Reduction in the incidence of postpartum depression. |
Bifidobacterium breve | Improvement in the HADS and PANSS score. |
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus + Bifidobacterium animalis | Reduction in active antibodies against C. albicans (reduction in psychotic symptoms in schizophrenic patients). |
Lactobacillus helveticus + Bifidobacterium longum | Improved BDI score. |
Bifidobacterium longum | Reduction in cortisol production and stress in healthy adults. |
Winclove’s Ecologic® Barrier | Reduction in the risk of developing depression. |
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Accettulli, A.; Corbo, M.R.; Sinigaglia, M.; Speranza, B.; Campaniello, D.; Racioppo, A.; Altieri, C.; Bevilacqua, A. Psycho-Microbiology, a New Frontier for Probiotics: An Exploratory Overview. Microorganisms 2022, 10, 2141. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112141
Accettulli A, Corbo MR, Sinigaglia M, Speranza B, Campaniello D, Racioppo A, Altieri C, Bevilacqua A. Psycho-Microbiology, a New Frontier for Probiotics: An Exploratory Overview. Microorganisms. 2022; 10(11):2141. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112141
Chicago/Turabian StyleAccettulli, Alessandra, Maria Rosaria Corbo, Milena Sinigaglia, Barbara Speranza, Daniela Campaniello, Angela Racioppo, Clelia Altieri, and Antonio Bevilacqua. 2022. "Psycho-Microbiology, a New Frontier for Probiotics: An Exploratory Overview" Microorganisms 10, no. 11: 2141. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112141
APA StyleAccettulli, A., Corbo, M. R., Sinigaglia, M., Speranza, B., Campaniello, D., Racioppo, A., Altieri, C., & Bevilacqua, A. (2022). Psycho-Microbiology, a New Frontier for Probiotics: An Exploratory Overview. Microorganisms, 10(11), 2141. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112141