Goodbody Emily, Maury Jonathan, Doolan Andrea, DunnGalvin Gillian, Kakilla Charles, Pradelles Rémi, Dinan Timothy G
Atlantia Food Clinical Trials, Heron House Offices, Blackpool, Ireland.
Microphyt, Research and Development Department, Baillargues, France.
Front Aging. 2025 Apr 30;6:1540115. doi: 10.3389/fragi.2025.1540115. eCollection 2025.
Aging is often associated with cognitive decline and memory impairment, with several factors including inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress markers implicated in this natural process. Microalgae extracts are a natural source of many bioactive compounds that reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, and represent an innovative dietary approach to ameliorate age-related cognitive decline and memory impairment. This proof-of-concept CONSORT-compliant, double-blind, randomized controlled study was conducted to evaluate the effect of daily supplementation of microalgae extract on cognitive function, mood, stress and inflammation of healthy older adults with mild cognitive impairment over a 24-week period.
Sixty-six volunteers with age-associated memory impairment (AAMI; age 55-75 years) were randomly assigned to ingest a placebo (PL, maltodextrin) or 550 mg of (Pt) extract (4.4 mg of fucoxanthin, PUFAs and saturated fatty acids). Participants performed the COMPASS cognitive test battery to measure spatial, working, and episodic memory, attention, vigilance, and executive function. Sleep quality, mood, stress states and inflammation markers were also evaluated. All endpoints were collected at baseline, weeks 12 and 24.
There were no between-group differences for the primary outcome (Corsi Block Span Score) or other cognitive function parameters, at either 12 week or 24 weeks. However, within groups, 24 weeks of daily intake of microalgae extract derived from Phaeodactylum tricornutum attenuated age-induced readouts in Stroop task overall reaction time (p = 0.005; Cohen's d = 0.8) and Word recall delayed score (p = 0.010; Cohen's d = 0.5) as compared to baseline week 0, while no significance was reported for these readouts in the placebo group. Similar findings were reported for participants' perceived stress (p = -0.04; Cohen's d = 0.4). There was a significant decrease in blood hs-CRP from 3.9mg/L to 2.1mg/L following 24-weeks of Pt extract supplementation as compared to placebo (p = 0.002; Cohen's d = 0.8), while there was no adverse impact on safety clinical blood tests or reported side effects, with the product deemed safe and tolerable.
The findings suggest promising benefits of daily intake of microalgae extract on cognitive function and immune markers in older subjects with AAMI. Future research into the preventive role of Pt extract in age-assocaited cognitive decline is warranted.
Identifier #NCT04832412.
衰老常与认知能力下降和记忆障碍相关,炎症细胞因子和氧化应激标志物等多种因素参与了这一自然过程。微藻提取物是许多生物活性化合物的天然来源,这些化合物可减轻炎症和氧化应激,代表了一种改善与年龄相关的认知能力下降和记忆障碍的创新饮食方法。本项符合CONSORT标准的概念验证双盲随机对照研究旨在评估每日补充微藻提取物对轻度认知障碍的健康老年人在24周内的认知功能、情绪、压力和炎症的影响。
66名患有年龄相关性记忆障碍(AAMI;年龄55 - 75岁)的志愿者被随机分配摄入安慰剂(PL,麦芽糊精)或550毫克三角褐指藻提取物(Pt)(4.4毫克岩藻黄质、多不饱和脂肪酸和饱和脂肪酸)。参与者进行COMPASS认知测试组合,以测量空间、工作和情景记忆、注意力、警觉性和执行功能。还评估了睡眠质量、情绪、压力状态和炎症标志物。所有终点指标均在基线、第12周和第24周收集。
在第12周或第24周时,主要结局指标(Corsi组块跨度得分)或其他认知功能参数在组间均无差异。然而,在组内,与第0周基线相比,每天摄入三角褐指藻微藻提取物24周可使Stroop任务总体反应时间(p = 0.005;Cohen's d = 0.8)和单词回忆延迟得分(p = 0.010;Cohen's d = 0.5)中与年龄相关的读数减弱,而安慰剂组这些读数无显著变化。参与者感知到的压力也有类似发现(p = -0.04;Cohen's d = 0.4)。与安慰剂相比,补充Pt提取物24周后,血液中hs-CRP从3.9mg/L显著降至2.1mg/L(p = 0.002;Cohen's d = 0.8),同时对安全性临床血液检测或报告的副作用没有不良影响,该产品被认为是安全且可耐受的。
研究结果表明,每日摄入微藻提取物对患有AAMI的老年受试者的认知功能和免疫标志物有潜在益处。有必要对Pt提取物在年龄相关认知能力下降中的预防作用进行进一步研究。
标识符#NCT04832412。