Search results for "Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum"
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Bifidobacterium CECT 7765 modulates early stress-induced immune, neuroendocrine and behavioral alterations in mice.
2016
Emerging evidence suggests that there is a window of opportunity within the early developmental period, when microbiota-based interventions could play a major role in modulating the gut-brain axis and, thereby, in preventing mood disorders. This study aims at evaluating the effects and mode of action of Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765 in a murine model of chronic stress induced by maternal separation (MS). C57Bl/6J male breast-fed pups were divided into four groups, which were subjected or not to MS and supplemented with placebo or B. pseudocatenulatum CECT7765 until postnatal period (P) 21 and followed-up until P41. Behavioral tests were performed and neuroendocrine parameters …
¿Pueden los probióticos modificar las complicaciones asociadas a la obesidad infantil?
2022
En los últimos años, la microbiota intestinal se ha convertido en una novedosa y prometedora diana terapéutica para el tratamiento de la obesidad y enfermedades asociadas. Nuestra cepa de estudio, Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765, ha demostrado en repetidos estudios con modelos animales de obesidad que mejora alteraciones metabólicas e inmunológicas y restaura el daño vascular. HIPÓTESIS Y OBJETIVOS Según nuestra hipótesis, los resultados obtenidos en modelos murinos podrían ser reproducibles en humanos con el consumo regular de B. pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765, junto con la adopción de hábitos de alimentación saludables. El presente estudio clínico tiene como objetivo evaluar los …
Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765 supplementation restores altered vascular function in an experimental model of obese mice
2017
Aims. Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765 improves metabolic and immunological altered functions in high fat fed mice, however little is known about the effects of potential probiotics on vascular reactivity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of a potential probiotic strain, Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765, on vascular response in obese mice. Methods. Aorta samples were obtained from mice, which were divided into three groups: a control group, receiving a standard diet; an obese group, receiving a high-fat diet; and an obese group receiving high-fat diet and a daily dose of B. pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765 by oral gavage. Aortic rings were suspend…