Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Bone Metabolism Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-30 DOI:10.11005/jbm.2022.29.4.225
Hee Soo Han, Jung Geul Kim, Yoon Hyo Choi, Kyoung Min Lee, Tae Hun Kwon, Sae Hun Kim
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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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乳酸菌发酵产物作为益生菌制剂对绝经后妇女骨骼健康的影响
背景:益生菌是活的微生物,能给宿主带来健康益处。许多动物实验表明,在益生菌中,乳酸菌对骨代谢有良好的影响。在此,我们报告了一项随机对照试验的结果,该试验旨在研究发酵乳杆菌(L. fermentum)SRK414 对绝经后妇女骨骼健康的影响:方法:在为期 6 个月的试验中,比较了研究组(27 人,平均年龄为 58.4±3.4 岁)和对照组(26 人,平均年龄为 59.5±3.4 岁)参与者的骨转换标志物(BTMs)和骨矿物质密度(BMD)。分别在试验前、试验后 3 个月和试验后 6 个月测量 BTM,在试验前和试验后 6 个月测量 BMD。此外,还对肠道微生物的变化进行了评估:结果:试验后 6 个月,研究组的股骨颈 BMD 显著增加(P=0.030),而对照组没有增加。对照组的骨钙素(OC)水平有所下降(P=0.028),而研究组的骨钙素水平在试验期间保持不变。试验后 3 个月,研究组中 L. fermentum 浓度的变化与 OC 水平的变化显著相关(r=0.386,P=0.047):结论:在对绝经后妇女进行的为期 6 个月的试验中发现,补充益生菌(L. fermentum SRK414)可维持 OC 水平并增加股骨颈 BMD。要提高益生菌作为骨质疏松症药物替代品的效用,还需要进行更多参与人数和更长研究时间的进一步研究。
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Journal of Bone Metabolism
Journal of Bone Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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