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Effects of Probiotic Bacteria (VSL#3) on the Polyamine Biosynthesis and Cell Proliferation of Normal Colonic Mucosa of Rats

MICHELE LINSALATA, FRANCESCO RUSSO, PASQUALE BERLOCO, ANNA MARIA VALENTINI, MARIA LUCIA CARUSO, CLAUDIO DE SIMONE, MICHELE BARONE, LORENZO POLIMENO and ALFREDO DI LEO
In Vivo November 2005, 19 (6) 989-995;
MICHELE LINSALATA
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Abstract

Background: Probiotics seem to possess tumour inhibitory properties, but few studies have investigated their actions on the cell proliferation of normal colonic mucosa. The effects of a probiotic mixture (VSL#3) on polyamine biosynthesis, Ki-67 levels and apoptosis in the normal colon of rats were studied. Materials and Methods: For a 4-week period, 20 rats were fed a VSL#3 solution and 20 rats a saline solution. Samples from the colonic mucosa were collected at the end of treatment. Polyamines were detected by HPLC, ornithine decarboxylase activity by a radiometric technique, and apoptosis and Ki-67 by histochemical and immunohistochemical methods. Results: VSL#3 caused a significant decrease in colonic polyamine levels, ornithine decarboxylase activity and Ki-67 compared to controls. A significant increase in the apoptotic index was also observed. Conclusion: Probiotics could also reduce proliferation rates in a condition not affected by hyperproliferative or neoplastic growth, when the normal control mechanisms are still completely effective.

  • Polyamines
  • ornithine decarboxylase
  • probiotics
  • colon mucosa
  • apoptosis

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  • ↵* These authors equally contributed to the work.

  • Received May 24, 2005.
  • Accepted September 1, 2005.
  • Copyright © 2005 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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Effects of Probiotic Bacteria (VSL#3) on the Polyamine Biosynthesis and Cell Proliferation of Normal Colonic Mucosa of Rats
MICHELE LINSALATA, FRANCESCO RUSSO, PASQUALE BERLOCO, ANNA MARIA VALENTINI, MARIA LUCIA CARUSO, CLAUDIO DE SIMONE, MICHELE BARONE, LORENZO POLIMENO, ALFREDO DI LEO
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Effects of Probiotic Bacteria (VSL#3) on the Polyamine Biosynthesis and Cell Proliferation of Normal Colonic Mucosa of Rats
MICHELE LINSALATA, FRANCESCO RUSSO, PASQUALE BERLOCO, ANNA MARIA VALENTINI, MARIA LUCIA CARUSO, CLAUDIO DE SIMONE, MICHELE BARONE, LORENZO POLIMENO, ALFREDO DI LEO
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