CERELA   05438
CENTRO DE REFERENCIA PARA LACTOBACILOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Effect of Lactobacillus casei CRL 431 and its fermented milk on the intestinal and systemic immune response in an experimental model of obesity in BALB/c mice
Autor/es:
NOVOTNY NÚÑEZ, IVANNA; MALDONADO GALDEANO, CAROLINA; DE MORENO DE LEBLANC, ALEJANDRA; PERDIGÓN, GABRIELA
Lugar:
Vancouver
Reunión:
Congreso; 16th International Congress of Mucosal Immunology (ICMI2013); 2013
Resumen:
Obesity is a chronic inflammatory state with adipose tissue hypertrophy. We evaluated the effect of L. casei CRL431 (Lc) and its fermented milk (FM) in an experimental model of obesity. Mice received standard diet (G1) or high fat diet (G2) and were supplemented with milk, FM, Lc or water during 2 months. Liver steatosis observed in mice from G2 that received water or milk was improved in FM or Lc groups. At the small intestine, mice from G2 showed shorter villi and diminution of IgA+ and F4/80+ cells compared to mice from G1 or G2 given FM or Lc. NKT cells in liver were also increased in mice from G2 given FM. These improvements had not effect in the protection against Salmonella infection. The administration of FM or Lc in G2 also increased the phagocytic activity of spleen and peritoneum macrophages prior to the immunization with OVA and maintained these increases in peritoneal macrophages post-immunization compared to mice given water. No modifications in the anti-OVA-IgG concentrations were observed in the serum of treated G2 mice as regard to G1. Results show the potentiality of probiotic supplementation to the diet of obese hosts to improve the immune response altered by this pathology.