Cannavale Corinne N, Mysonhimer Annemarie R, Bailey Melisa A, Cohen Neal J, Holscher Hannah D, Khan Naiman A
Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
Nutr Neurosci. 2023 Mar;26(3):265-274. doi: 10.1080/1028415X.2022.2046963. Epub 2022 Mar 13.
We aimed to determine whether consumption of a fermented dairy beverage containing probiotic microorganisms influences negative mood states, stress, and hippocampal memory performance in healthy adults. Adults (25-45 yrs, N = 26) free of gastrointestinal and mental illness were enrolled in a single-blind, randomized, controlled, crossover trial. Participants completed testing prior to and after 4-week consumption, with a 2-4 week washout between treatments of: (1) 8 oz of a dairy-based fermented beverage containing 25-30 billion colony forming units of live and active kefir cultures or (2) 8 oz isocaloric, non-fermented, 1% low-fat lactose-free dairy-based control beverage. Hippocampal-dependent relational memory was assessed using a spatial reconstruction task. Negative mood states of depression and anxiety were assessed using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-42 (DASS-42). Pooled 24-hour urine samples were analyzed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to determine urinary free-cortisol (UFC) concentrations. Fecal microbiota composition was assessed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. was increased by 235% following fermented dairy consumption compared to the control (< .01). Furthermore, the fermented dairy beverage improved performance on two metrics of relational memory, misplacement ( = .04) and object-location binding (.03). UFC and DASS-42 scores (all 's > .08) were not significantly changed by either arm of the intervention. No correlations were observed between the change in and memory performance. Fermented dairy consumption increased the presence of certain microorganisms in the gut and improved relational memory in healthy adults. However, the benefits observed for relational memory were not related to changes in . ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02849275.
我们旨在确定食用含有益生菌微生物的发酵乳制品饮料是否会影响健康成年人的负面情绪状态、压力和海马体记忆表现。无胃肠道和精神疾病的成年人(25 - 45岁,N = 26)参加了一项单盲、随机、对照、交叉试验。参与者在4周食用期前后完成测试,两次治疗之间有2 - 4周的洗脱期,治疗分别为:(1)8盎司含250 - 300亿个活性开菲尔培养物菌落形成单位的发酵乳制品饮料,或(2)8盎司等热量、未发酵、1%低脂无乳糖的对照乳制品饮料。使用空间重建任务评估海马体依赖的关系记忆。使用抑郁焦虑压力量表 - 42(DASS - 42)评估抑郁和焦虑的负面情绪状态。使用酶联免疫吸附测定法分析24小时混合尿液样本以确定尿游离皮质醇(UFC)浓度。使用16S rRNA基因测序评估粪便微生物群组成。与对照组相比,食用发酵乳制品后[具体物质]增加了235%(<0.01)。此外,发酵乳制品饮料在关系记忆的两个指标上表现有所改善,即错放(P = 0.04)和物体 - 位置关联(P = 0.03)。干预的任何一组对UFC和DASS - 42评分(所有P值>0.08)均无显著改变。[具体物质]的变化与记忆表现之间未观察到相关性。食用发酵乳制品增加了健康成年人肠道中某些微生物的存在并改善了关系记忆。然而,观察到的关系记忆益处与[具体物质]的变化无关。ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT02849275。