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Oral administration of lactic acid bacteria isolated from traditional South Asian fermented milk 'dahi' inhibits the development of atopic dermatitis in NC/Nga mice.
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Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology [J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo)] 2009 Jun; Vol. 55 (3), pp. 271-8. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- We investigated the suppressive effect of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from traditional South Asian fermented milk 'dahi' on the development of atopic dermatitis (AD) using NC/Nga AD model mice. In the initial evaluation, we confirmed the effect of LAB on serum total IgE using ovalbumin (OVA)-induced type 1 allergy model mice. Forty-one bacterial strains isolated from dahi were evaluated for their ability to induce interleukin (IL)-12 production and suppress IL-4 production in splenocytes obtained from OVA-sensitized mice. Of the 41 strains tested, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. lactis R-037 exhibited the greatest IL-12 induction, suggesting that it is a potent Th1 inducer. Oral administration of heat-treated R-037 significantly suppressed the elevation of serum total IgE in OVA-induced type 1 allergy model mice. In NC/Nga AD model mice, oral administration of heat-treated R-037 reduced inflammatory auricular thickness and alleviated the AD clinical score although the effect on serum total IgE level was unclear. Histopathological findings showed a tendency toward improvement of inflammation. Hyperkeratosis in particular showed improvement in dermatitis skin lesions. These results suggest that oral administration of R-037 may alleviate AD.
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- Animals
Dermatitis, Atopic immunology
Dermatitis, Atopic pathology
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Immunization
Immunoglobulin E blood
Interleukin-12 biosynthesis
Interleukin-4 antagonists & inhibitors
Interleukin-4 biosynthesis
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Inbred Strains
Ovalbumin immunology
Skin pathology
Spleen immunology
Cultured Milk Products microbiology
Dermatitis, Atopic prevention & control
Lactobacillus physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1881-7742
- Volume :
- 55
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 19602836
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.55.271