Background: Recently,
using probiotics for preventing and treating the immune system diseases via
increasing the absorption of protective factors has attracted the attention of
researchers. The aim of the present study was to
evaluate the effect of probiotic bacteria, Lactobacillus plantarum 299v
and Bifidobacteria B94, on serum Fe +2 and vitamin D3 levels
following ethidium bromide - induced demyelination of rat hippocampus.
Methods: In
this study, 40 male Wistar rats were
divided into four groups , including control, damaged with ethidium bromide,
lactobacillus plantarum 299v, and bifidobacterium B94 treatment
groups. In damage and treatment groups, a single dose of 3 μl ethidium bromide
was directly injected for inducing demyelination in the hippocampus of rats.
Also, in control group, the same amount of saline was used. After the induction
of demyelination in treatment groups,1/5×108 probiotic bacteria were
administered by gavage for 28 days.
Results: Results
showed increased levels of Fe +2 in the treatment group with
lactobacillus plantarum and that of vitamin D3 in both treatment
groups. The level of serum Fe +2 in the treatment group with Bifidobacteria
B94 decreased, although this increase and decrease were not significant.
Conclusion: Although
the findings in this study were not significant, but, somehow were in agreement
with the findings of previous studies that suggested effects of probiotics. Perhaps the reason for
such result is a difference in the type, number and duration of probiotics use compared
with other studies.
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