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CCFM1274 improves asthma symptoms subsp. CCFM1274 relieved allergic asthma symptoms by modifying intestinal tryptophan metabolism in mice.
Relevant study on asthma treatment
We investigated how the probiotic strain CCFM1274 can help alleviate allergic asthma symptoms. Using a mouse model, we administered CCFM1274 alongside ovalbumin, a common allergen, and observed positive results.
This treatment not only reduced weight loss and mortality but also improved inflammatory responses in the lungs. Notably, there was a decrease in specific immune markers, indicating CCFM1274 might adjust gut tryptophan metabolism beneficially, highlighting potential new strategies for asthma management.
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Bifidobacterium lactis reduces asthma symptomsProbiotic-induced suppression of allergic sensitization and airway inflammation is associated with an increase of T regulatory-dependent mechanisms in a murine model of asthma.
Relevant study on asthma treatment
We explored how Bifidobacterium lactis, a probiotic, might impact asthma symptoms. In a mice study, newborns were given this probiotic every other day for eight weeks while being exposed to allergens. The results showed that this treatment effectively reduced airway inflammation and allergic reactions associated with asthma.
Although both Bifidobacterium lactis and another probiotic demonstrated benefits, the exact mechanisms remain to be fully understood. Nevertheless, it appears that these probiotics could play a role in fostering a healthier immune response against asthma.
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We aimed to explore the potential benefits of a novel herbal medicine, MA, and its fermented version, MA128, on asthma treatment. This involved inducing asthma in mice and administering these treatments regularly for four weeks.
Our findings revealed that both MA and MA128 successfully reduced inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness. Notably, the fermentation process with Lactobacillus acidophilus enhanced the effectiveness of the herbal remedy, influencing immune responses positively.
This indicates a promising avenue for asthma management through natural products, though further research is needed for clear clinical applications.
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Probiotics may ease asthma symptomsAdjunctive Probiotics Alleviates Asthmatic Symptoms via Modulating the Gut Microbiome and Serum Metabolome.
Study supports probiotics in asthma
We conducted a study to understand how Bifidobacterium lactis, a type of probiotic, influences asthma management. In this three-month trial, 55 asthmatic patients were either given Bifidobacterium lactis along with traditional asthma medication or a placebo.
We saw positive changes in those taking probiotics, including a noteworthy decrease in certain asthma-related markers and improvements in asthma control scores. Also, the gut microbiome of probiotic users showed enhanced diversity and resilience. Overall, our findings suggest that adding probiotics might offer additional relief for asthma sufferers, potentially improving the effectiveness of standard treatments.
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We explored the effectiveness of different probiotic strains in combating asthma symptoms in a study involving mice. The researchers administered various strains, including Bifidobacterium breve M-16V and Lactobacillus plantarum NumRes8, to ovalbumin-sensitized mice.
B. breve M-16V stood out as the most effective, showcasing the ability to reduce allergic responses, including specific immunoglobulin levels and inflammatory markers. However, while there was a significant impact observed with this strain, it’s essential to note that the trial’s focus was distinctly on animal models, meaning results may not directly translate to humans.
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