INVESTIGADORES
MALDONADO GALDEANO Maria Carolina
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
EFFECTS OF L.CASEI CRL 431 ON THYMUS IN A MICE OBESITY AND SENESCENCE MODELS
Autor/es:
BALCELLS, FLORENCIA; MARTINEZ MONTEROS, MARIA JOSÉ; CAZORLA, SILVIA INES; PERDIGÓN, GABRIELA; MALDONADO GALDEANO, CAROLINA
Lugar:
San Miguel de Tucumán
Reunión:
Congreso; LXVII Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Inmunología; 2019
Resumen:
The thymus undergoes involution processes affecting its functionality caused by obesity and senescence.Aim:to study the effects of the L.casei CRL431 strain or their cells walls on thymus recovery in a model of obesity and senescence mice.Methods:Male Balb/cmice were divided into groups according to the model: A)Obesity:was subdivided according to diet/treatment:Normal Control(NC),NC+Probiotic(NC+P), Obese Control(OC) and OC+probiotic(O+P); B)Senescence:was subdivided according to treatment and age: NC and NC+P: 21,28,45,90 and 180 days(d).Body weight(BW) and thymus(T) of both models were taken. Samples were:large intestine(IG) for microbiota analysis(M), serum(S), small intestinal fluid(IF) and T for cytokine analysis.Cytokines determination in culture supernatant of T stimulated with the probiotic bacteria(B) or its cell wall(W)by ELISA.Lymphocyte from T were analyzed by flow cytometry.Results:OC and OC+P reached the peak of BW in the ninth week and O+P decreased BW in 10th week,in senescence weight gain was parallel to age; BW/T ratio increased in OC, NC28d and NC90d and decreased significantly in O+P. M showed probiotic administration managed to normalize microbiota in both experimental models.CD4+population decreased in OC, N+P45d and N+P90d respect to NC and increased in O+P; CD8+population increased in OC, O+P, N+P90d and N+P180d respect to NC. Cytokine analysis showed an increase of IL6, TNFα, IL-12 and decreased IL-10, IFNγ and IL-3 in OC and as in the age increased; both oral administration with B and W can improve cytokine values.L.casei CRL431 showed to have beneficial effects on the thymus functionality in obesity and senescence process with improvement of the status of the immunity.