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Effect of bifidobacterium breve A-1 on anxiety and depressive symptoms in schizophrenia: A proof-of-concept study

Authors :
Matsuhiko Oka
Yutaka Matsuoka
Ichiro Kusumi
Minori Koga
Hisashi Narita
Toshitaka Odamaki
Noriko Katsumata
Ryo Okubo
Shiina Matsuyama
Jin-zhong Xiao
Naoki Hashimoto
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. 245:377-385
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Background Studies of probiotics have suggested they have a positive effect on anxiety and depressive symptoms in humans. This study investigated the effect of consuming the probiotic Bifidobacterium breve A-1 on anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia and explored its effect on immune products such as cytokines and chemokines. Methods In this open-label single-arm study, all participants received B. breve strain A-1 (1011 cfu/day) for 4 weeks followed by 4 weeks of observation. The primary outcome was the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score. Secondary outcomes were anxiety and depressive symptoms on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), blood test findings, and fecal microbiome composition. Results Twenty-nine outpatients completed the study. HADS total score and PANSS anxiety/depression score were significantly improved at 4 weeks. Based on the criterion of a greater than 25% reduction in HADS total score at 4 weeks from baseline, there were 12 responders and 17 non-responders. Responders were found to have fewer negative symptoms, reduced intake of dairy products, and higher relative abundance of Parabacteroides in the gut microbiome than non-responders. Moreover, IL-22 and TRANCE expression was significantly increased at 4 weeks from baseline in responders but not in non-responders. Limitations This open-label, single-arm study cannot exclude a placebo effect. Conclusions The results suggest the potential effect of B. breve A-1 in improving anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia. Further studies should investigate this effect in patients with other psychiatric conditions and assess dietary habits and the gut microbiome.

Details

ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
245
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1557a4deeb3e5632c1e1c66d09b53598
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2018.11.011