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Oxidative Stress and Dementia in Alzheimer’s Patients: Effects of Synbiotic Supplementation
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in elderly patients. Recently, several studies have
shown that inflammation and oxidative stress precede the cardinal neuropathological manifestations of AD. In view of the
proven antioxidant effects of probiotics, we proposed that continuous dietary supplementation with milk fermented with kefir
grains might improve cognitive and metabolic and/or cellular disorders in the AD patients. Methods. This study was designed as
an uncontrolled clinical investigation to test the effects of probiotic-fermented milk supplementation (2 mL/kg/daily) for 90 days
in AD patients exhibiting cognitive deficit. Cognitive assessment, cytokine expression, systemic oxidative stress levels, and blood
cell damage biomarkers were evaluated before (T0) and after (T90) kefir synbiotic supplementation. Results. When the patients
were challenged to solve 8 classical tests, the majority exhibit a marked improvement in memory, visual-spatial/abstraction
abilities, and executive/language functions. At the end of the treatment, the cytometric analysis showed an absolute/relative
decrease in several cytokine markers of inflammation and oxidative stress markers (â‹…
O2
–
, H2O2, and ONOO−
, ~30%)
accompanied by an increase in NO bioavailability (100%). In agreement with the above findings by using the same technique,
we observed in a similar magnitude an improvement of serum protein oxidation, mitochondrial dysfunction, DNA
damage/repair, and apoptosis. Conclusion. In conclusion, we demonstrated that kefir improves cognitive deficits, which seems to
be linked with three important factors of the AD—systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and blood cell damage—and may be
a promising adjuvant therapy against the AD progression.This study was supported by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) and the State Agency for the Development of Science and Technology (FAPES) through the Edital 24/2018 -PRONEx #84321148, TO 569/2018S