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Heat-Killed and Live Enterococcus faecalis Attenuates Enlarged Prostate in an Animal Model of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.
Choi, Young-Jin; Fan, Meiqi; Tang, Yujiao; Iwasa, Masahiro; Han, Kwon-Il; Lee, Hongchan; Hwang, Ji-Young; Lee, Bokyung; Kim, Eun-Kyung.
Afiliação
  • Choi YJ; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Dong-A University, Busan 49315, Republic of Korea.
  • Fan M; Center for Silver-targeted Biomaterials, Brain Busan 21 Plus Program, Dong-A University, Busan 49315, Republic of Korea.
  • Tang Y; Division of Food Bioscience, College of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, Republic of Korea.
  • Iwasa M; School of Bio-Science and Food Engineering, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun 130-600, P.R. China.
  • Han KI; R&D Center, Korea BeRM Co., Ltd., Wonju 26362, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee H; R&D Center, Korea BeRM Co., Ltd., Wonju 26362, Republic of Korea.
  • Hwang JY; Wiebien Hospital, Seoul 06035, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee B; Department of Food Science and Technology, Dong-Eui University, Busan 47340, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim EK; Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Dong-A University, Busan 49315, Republic of Korea.
J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 31(8): 1134-1143, 2021 Aug 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34226410
ABSTRACT
In the present study, we investigated the inhibitory effect of heat-killed Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) and live E. faecalis on benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The BPH rat model was established by administering male rats with testosterone propionate (TP, 5 mg/kg, in corn oil) via subcutaneous injections daily for four weeks after castration. The rats were divided into five groups Con, corn oil-injected (s.c.) + DW administration; BPH, TP (5 mg/kg, s.c.) + DW administration; BPH+K_EF, TP (5 mg/kg, s.c.) + heat-killed E. faecalis (7.5 × 1012 CFU/g, 2.21 mg/kg) administration; BPH+L_EF, TP (5 mg/kg, s.c.) + live E. faecalis (1 × 1011 CFU/g, 166 mg/kg) administration; BPH+Fi, TP (5 mg/kg, s.c.) + finasteride (1 mg/kg) administration. In both of BPH+K_EF and BPH+L_EF groups, the prostate weight decreased and histological changes due to TP treatment recovered to the level of the Con group. Both of these groups also showed regulation of androgen-signaling factors, growth factors, and apoptosis-related factors in prostate tissue. E. faecalis exhibited an inhibitory effect on benign prostatic hyperplasia, and even heat-killed E. faecalis showed similar efficacy on the live cells in the BPH rat model. As the first investigation into the effect of heat-killed and live E. faecalis on BPH, our study suggests that heat-killed E. faecalis might be a food additive candidate for use in various foods, regardless of heat processing.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hiperplasia Prostática / Enterococcus faecalis / Probióticos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hiperplasia Prostática / Enterococcus faecalis / Probióticos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article