Probiotic intervention benefits multiple neural behaviors in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

Yuzhe Fei,Ruiru Wang,Jiachun Lu, Songhao Peng, Song Yang,Yiting Wang, Kaixuan Zheng, Ran Li,Lin Lin,Maoquan Li

Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.)(2023)

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Probiotic supplements were shown to improve cognitive function in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. However, it is still unclear whether this applies to older individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). We aimed to explore the effects of probiotic supplementation on multiple neural behaviors in older adults with MCI. Forty-two MCI patients (age > 60 years) were randomly divided into two groups and consumed either probiotics (n=21) or placebo (n=21) for 12 weeks. Various scale scores, gut microbiota measures and serological indicators were recorded pre- and posttreatment. After 12 weeks of intervention, cognitive function and sleep quality were improved in the probiotic group compared with those in the control group, and the underlying mechanisms were associated with changes in the intestinal microbiota. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that probiotic treatment enhanced cognitive function and sleep quality in older MCI patients, thus providing important insights into the clinical prevention and treatment of MCI.
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Gut microbiome,Gut-brain axis,MCI,Neural behaviors,Probiotic
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