Gut microbiota indole-3-propionic acid mediates neuroprotective effect of probiotic consumption in healthy elderly: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial and in vitro study

May 7, 2023Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Gut bacteria compound indole-3-propionic acid may help probiotics protect brain health in healthy older adults

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Abstract

Probiotic consumption resulted in a 1.91-fold increase in gut microbiota-produced indole-3-propionic acid (IPA) in elderly individuals.

  • Probiotic intake significantly altered metabolites involved in tryptophan metabolism.
  • Increased levels of IPA were associated with changes in gut bacterial profiles.
  • Elevated IPA levels correlated positively with serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the probiotics group.
  • In vitro studies demonstrated that IPA reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine levels in activated microglia.
  • Neuronal cells exposed to IPA-treated microglia showed increased production of BDNF and nerve growth factor.

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