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Clinical, gut microbial and neural effects of a probiotic add-on therapy in depressed patients: a randomized controlled trial
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Brand, Serge
, Schmidt, André
, Vazquez-Castellanos, Jorge F.
, Doll, Jessica P. K.
, Schaub, Anna-Chiara
, Schneider, Else
, Schweinfurth, Nina
, Kettelhack, Cedric
, Lang, Undine E.
, Borgwardt, Stefan
, Mählmann, Laura
, Yamanbaeva, Gulnara
, Raes, Jeroen
, Beglinger, Christoph
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/ Biological Psychology
/ Clinical trials
/ Depressive Disorder, Major - drug therapy
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbiota
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacotherapy
/ Probiotics
/ Probiotics - pharmacology
/ Probiotics - therapeutic use
/ Psychiatry
2022
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Clinical, gut microbial and neural effects of a probiotic add-on therapy in depressed patients: a randomized controlled trial
by
Brand, Serge
, Schmidt, André
, Vazquez-Castellanos, Jorge F.
, Doll, Jessica P. K.
, Schaub, Anna-Chiara
, Schneider, Else
, Schweinfurth, Nina
, Kettelhack, Cedric
, Lang, Undine E.
, Borgwardt, Stefan
, Mählmann, Laura
, Yamanbaeva, Gulnara
, Raes, Jeroen
, Beglinger, Christoph
in
59/36
/ 59/57
/ 631/378/340
/ 631/443
/ 692/699/476/1414
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biological Psychology
/ Clinical trials
/ Depressive Disorder, Major - drug therapy
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbiota
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacotherapy
/ Probiotics
/ Probiotics - pharmacology
/ Probiotics - therapeutic use
/ Psychiatry
2022
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Clinical, gut microbial and neural effects of a probiotic add-on therapy in depressed patients: a randomized controlled trial
by
Brand, Serge
, Schmidt, André
, Vazquez-Castellanos, Jorge F.
, Doll, Jessica P. K.
, Schaub, Anna-Chiara
, Schneider, Else
, Schweinfurth, Nina
, Kettelhack, Cedric
, Lang, Undine E.
, Borgwardt, Stefan
, Mählmann, Laura
, Yamanbaeva, Gulnara
, Raes, Jeroen
, Beglinger, Christoph
in
59/36
/ 59/57
/ 631/378/340
/ 631/443
/ 692/699/476/1414
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Biological Psychology
/ Clinical trials
/ Depressive Disorder, Major - drug therapy
/ Dietary Supplements
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbiota
/ Neurosciences
/ Pharmacotherapy
/ Probiotics
/ Probiotics - pharmacology
/ Probiotics - therapeutic use
/ Psychiatry
2022
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Clinical, gut microbial and neural effects of a probiotic add-on therapy in depressed patients: a randomized controlled trial
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Clinical, gut microbial and neural effects of a probiotic add-on therapy in depressed patients: a randomized controlled trial
2022
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A promising new treatment approach for major depressive disorder (MDD) targets the microbiota-gut-brain (MGB) axis, which is linked to physiological and behavioral functions affected in MDD. This is the first randomized controlled trial to determine whether short-term, high-dose probiotic supplementation reduces depressive symptoms along with gut microbial and neural changes in depressed patients. Patients with current depressive episodes took either a multi-strain probiotic supplement or placebo over 31 days additionally to treatment-as-usual. Assessments took place before, immediately after and again four weeks after the intervention. The Hamilton Depression Rating Sale (HAM-D) was assessed as primary outcome. Quantitative microbiome profiling and neuroimaging was used to detect changes along the MGB axis. In the sample that completed the intervention (probiotics
N
= 21, placebo
N
= 26), HAM-D scores decreased over time and interactions between time and group indicated a stronger decrease in the probiotics relative to the placebo group. Probiotics maintained microbial diversity and increased the abundance of the genus
Lactobacillus
, indicating the effectivity of the probiotics to increase specific taxa. The increase of the
Lactobacillus
was associated with decreased depressive symptoms in the probiotics group. Finally, putamen activation in response to neutral faces was significantly decreased after the probiotic intervention. Our data imply that an add-on probiotic treatment ameliorates depressive symptoms (HAM-D) along with changes in the gut microbiota and brain, which highlights the role of the MGB axis in MDD and emphasizes the potential of microbiota-related treatment approaches as accessible, pragmatic, and non-stigmatizing therapies in MDD. Trial Registration:
www.clinicaltrials.gov
, identifier: NCT02957591.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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