PRO-DEMET Randomized Controlled Trial on Probiotics in Depression-Pilot Study Results

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作者
Gawlik-Kotelnicka, Oliwia [1 ]
Margulska, Aleksandra [2 ]
Skowronska, Anna [1 ]
Strzelecki, Dominik [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Affect & Psychot Disorders, PL-92216 Lodz, Poland
[2] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Adolescent Psychiat, PL-92216 Lodz, Poland
关键词
depression; metabolic syndrome; probiotics; feasibility; pilot study; POSTMYOCARDIAL INFARCTION DEPRESSION; METABOLIC SYNDROME; GUT MICROBIOTA; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; CONSENSUS STATEMENT; DOUBLE-BLIND; METAANALYSIS; DISORDER; SUPPLEMENTATION; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.3390/nu15061400
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
There is a pressing need to identify new treatment options for depression and its comorbidities. Depression often coexists with metabolic complications, and the two may share a pathophysiological overlap, including inflammation and microbiota changes. Microbiota interventions (e.g., probiotics) may represent a safe and easy-to-use treatment option as an adjunctive therapy in patients only partially responsive to pharmacologic treatment. (1) Objective: The paper presents the results of a feasibility and pilot study. The study is an internal part of a randomized controlled trail (RCT) of the effect of probiotic supplementation on psychometric, anthropometric, metabolic, and inflammatory parameters in adult patients with depressive disorders depending on the presence of metabolic syndrome. (2) Methods: The trial has a four-arm, parallel-group, prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled design. Sixty participants received a probiotic preparation containing Lactobacillus helveticus Rosell(R)-52 and Bifidobacterium longum Rosell(R)-175 over 60 days. The feasibility of the study design was assessed, as well as the rates of recruitment, eligibility, consent, and study completion. The following were assessed: depressive, anxiety and stress symptoms, quality of life, blood pressure, body mass index and waist circumference, complete blood count with differential, serum levels of C-reactive protein, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting glucose, some secondary markers of inflammation and metabolic health, as well as noninvasive biomarkers of liver fibrosis (APRI and FIB-4). (3) Results: The study was found to be generally feasible. The eligibility rate was 52% of recruited participants with 80% completing the study protocol. No differences in sociodemographic or anthropometric factors or basic laboratory findings were found between the placebo and probiotic group at the start of the intervention period. Importantly, the proportion of recruited participants fulfilling the criteria of metabolic syndrome was too low. (4) Conclusions: Whilst the whole study protocol was feasible, some different timepoint procedures require modification. The major weakness of the recruitment methods was that the percentage of metabolic arms participants was insufficient. Overall, the full RCT design on probiotics in depression with vs. without metabolic syndrome was shown to be feasible with little modification.
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