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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05367427
Other study ID # HULP 6010
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2022
Est. completion date October 31, 2022

Study information

Verified date February 2022
Source Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz
Contact Bricia López-Plaza, PhD
Phone +34917277000
Email bricia.plaza@idipaz.es
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The use of probiotics is a widespread clinical practice to improve the composition of the microbiota in healthy and pathological patients. However, in recent years, inactivated microorganisms have begun to be used that can exert a certain anti-inflammatory effect at the intestinal level. Among them, Bifidobacterium longum (CECT 7347) has been used in various clinical trials with promising results. It has immunoregulatory properties and an excellent ability to attenuate the activity of epithelial cells at the intestinal level. However, it is necessary to carry out clinical trials to verify its effects, preferably in healthy patients who show certain gastrointestinal discomfort. For this reason, a parallel, randomized, double-blind, controlled pilot clinical trial with 2 study arms has been proposed to assess the effect of habitual consumption of B. longum CECT 7347 on mild-moderate functional digestive disorders in a group of healthy people.


Description:

Recently, there has been a great advance in functional digestive disorders research by new methodological strategies development for their treatment. One of the most interesting line broads the use of probiotics with the aim of reducing the gastrointestinal. The most studied probiotics in this context belong to the genus Bifidobacterium. These microorganisms have shown a remarkable capacity to modulate the inflammatory response, whose efficacy was previously evaluated in celiac patients. Subsequently, different in vitro studies and animal models has been carried out on Bifidobacterium strains, specifically B. longum CECT 7347). Its effect on inflammation caused by gliadins, has reported promising results. This strain is characterized by its anti-inflammatory activity and its ability to recover the intestinal barrier. At the same time, the beneficial effect that probiotics could exert on the maturation of dendritic cells in celiac patients was recently evidenced. Clinical trials in humans took place once the genome of the B. longum CECT 7347 strain and its safety at the level of oral consumption were studied. Continuing with the work carried out in animal models, the efficacy of oral consumption in celiac patients was evaluated, although studies were also carried out on other individuals with liver or dermatological pathologies. Studies on the use of probiotics led to other areas of research related to spermatogenesis, both in animal models, leaving aside the original study on parameters related to intestinal diseases other than celiac disease. Gastrointestinal symptoms in adults are usually predominant and have important consequences for health and quality of life. In addition, recent studies suggest that the composition of the intestinal microbiota in those people who have gastrointestinal symptoms may come from intestinal dysbiosis, highlighting the role in the noticeable symptoms. Digestive disorders are characterized by compositional imbalances in the gut microbiota, particularly by a reduced number on both total bifidobacteria and Bifidobacterium longum ES1 (CECT 7347). Recent in vitro studies have shown that the presence of B. longum CECT 7347 reduces the toxic and inflammatory effects on intestinal cells. The former evidences it has been hypothesised that the administration of B. longum CECT 7347 could modify the composition of the intestinal microbiota due to its immunoregulatory properties and the ability to attenuate the activity of epithelial cells. The proper administrations should attenuate the inflammatory effects, producing a decrease in the prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms in undiagnosed groups, but which may suffer from a certain intestinal dysbiosis. Based on the above background, a parallel, randomized, double-blind, controlled pilot clinical trial with two study arms has been proposed to assess the effect of habitual consumption of B. longum CECT 7347 on mild to moderate functional digestive disorders in a group of healthy people.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date October 31, 2022
Est. primary completion date July 31, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Subjects who obtain a score between 13 and 39 points with diarrhea predominance in the Gastrointestinal Symptoms Rating Scale (GSRS-IBS) corresponding to the last week. - Men and women between 18 and 65 years old. - Absence of a family or social environment that prevents compliance with treatment. - Adequate cultural level and understanding of the clinical study. - Agree to voluntarily participate in the study and give their informed consent in writing. Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects with BMI <18.5 or >35 kg/m2. - Subjects who have participated in programs and/or clinical trials and who have lost or gained more than 4 kg in the last 3 months. - Subjects diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus 1 or 2. - Subjects diagnosed with metabolic syndrome, hypothyroidism and/or hyperthyroidism. - Subjects with allergies to the excipients of the product/placebo. - Subjects with an established diagnosis of eating behavior disorder. - Women who do not agree to continue with their contraceptive method during the study period. - Subjects who perform excessive physical exercise (>2 h more than 3 times per week). - Subjects who wish to start an exercise plan and/or dietary program during the study period. - Subjects with serious diseases (liver disease, kidney disease, heart disease, lung disease, cancer, etc.). - Subjects with chronic intestinal pathologies (gastritis, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, intestinal perforation, history of gastroparesis, etc.). - Subjects with autoimmune diseases and/or subjects undergoing treatment with corticosteroids, immunosuppressants and/or biologicals in the last 12 months. - Subjects with major surgeries in the last 3 months or gastrointestinal surgery in the last 6 months. - Subjects with weight loss surgery (gastric bypass, lap band) - Subjects under treatment with oral antibiotics during the 30 days prior to the start of the study. - Subjects with recent episodes of acute gastrointestinal illness such as nausea, vomiting or acute gastroenteritis 2 weeks before the start of the study. - Subjects who wish to quit smoking during the duration of the study. - Subjects who consume antioxidant supplements, omega 3 supplements, vitamins, minerals, prebiotic, synbiotic, parabiotic or probiotic products in the 4 weeks prior to the start of the study and who do not agree to suppress their consumption during the study period. - Subjects with alcohol consumption greater than 30 g/day (equivalent to 300 ml of wine, about 3 beers or a glass (75 ml) of whisky, cognac, anise, etc.)). - Subjects with regular use of antidiarrheal medications (>2 per week) during the last 3 months prior to the start of the study. - Subjects on anticoagulant therapy. - Subjects with dementia, mental illness, or decreased cognitive function. - Pregnant or lactating women.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Dietary Supplement:
Bifidobacterium longum consumption
Regular consumption in breakfast of inactivated B. longum
Placebo
Placebo pill with maltodextrin

Locations

Country Name City State
Spain Institute for Health Research IdiPAZ Madrid

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz Biopolis S.L.

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Spain, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Occurrence of gastrointestinal symptoms Changes in the score obtained through the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (GSRS-IBS) scale (Score range: 0-78 points). A greater score means a higher occurrence of gastrointestinal symptoms. Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms Changes in the score obtained through the Irritable Bowel Syndrome Severity Scoring System (IBS-SSS) scale (Score range: 0-500 points). A greater score punctuation means a higher frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms. Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Gastrointestinal quality of life Changes in the score obtained in the gastrointestinal quality of life questionnaire (GIQLI) (Score range: 0-144 points). A higher score means a better perception of gastrointestinal quality of life. Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Defecation pattern Modifications in the defecation pattern of the Bristol Scale, decreasing stools with a 5-7 assessment and observing a greater presence of stools with a 3-4 value. Ideal scores range between 3-4; constipation occurs in 1-2 scores and the presence of diarrhoea in highlighted with stools of 5, 6 and 7 description. Day 0-Day 60
Secondary Visceral sensitivity Changes in Visceral Sensitivity Index (VSI) score (Range: 0-75). A higher score means an undesirable visceral sensitivity. Day 0- Day 60
Secondary Zonulin concentration Changes in fecal zonulin concentration, as a biomarker related to increased intestinal permeability (Score range: 0-75 points) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Glucose Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal concentrations (74-106 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Total serum protein Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal concentrations of total serum proteins (range from 6.4 to 8.3 g/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Serum albumin Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal concentrations of serum albumin (range from 3.4 to 5.4 g/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Serum prealbumin Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal concentrations of serum prealbumin (range from 17 to 42 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Cholesterol Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of total cholesterol (<200 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary HDL-cholesterol Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of HDL-cholesterol (?: >40, ?: >50 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary LDL-cholesterol Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of LDL-cholesterol (<130 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Triglycerides Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of triglycerides (TG) (<150 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Vitamin A Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of vitamin A (0.3-0.7 ug/mL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Vitamin E Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of vitamin E (5-20 ug/mL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Vitamin D Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of vitamin D (30-100 ng/mL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Calcium Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Calcium (8.6-10,2 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Phosphorus Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Phosphorus (2.5-4.5 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Sodium Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Sodium (136-145 mmol/L) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Potassium Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Potassium (3.5-5.1 mmol/L) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Magnesium Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Magnesium (1.60-2.60 mg/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Chlorine Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Chlorine (99-109 mmol/L) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Folic Acid Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Folic Acid (>2,6 ng/dL) Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Vitamin B12 Maintenance of biochemical parameters within normal serum concentrations of Vitamin B12 (211-911 pg/mL). Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Interleukins Changes in inflammatory m. These biomarkers are measured in pg/mL Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary C-reactive protein (CRP) Modifications in the C-reactive protein (CRP). This biomarker is measured in mg/L Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Body weight Changes produced in body weight measured in kilograms Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Waist circumference Data referring to the waist circumference of the Spanish population allow to estimate cardiovascular risk parameters from 95 cm in men and 82 cm in women, and very high risk from 102 cm in men and 90 cm in women. The measurement is taken at the narrowest point between the last rib and the iliac crest, with the tape against the skin but not compressed. The person should be kept in an upright position, distributing the weight equally on both legs and their arms relaxed at the sides of the body. Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Body mass index (BMI) Relationship between body weight (kg) and height (m) squared of the individual: Weight/(Height)2 Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Fat mass percentage Changes or maintenance of the fat mass % measured by electrical bioimpedance Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Muscle Mass percentage Changes or maintenance of the muscle mass % measured by electrical bioimpedance Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Blood pressure Maintenance in systolic pressure and diastolic pressure measured by blood pressure monitor Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Heart rate Heart rate maintenance measured in beats per minute (bpm) using blood pressure monitor Day 0 - Day 60
Secondary Tolerance Changes measured by applying a tolerance questionnaire that evaluates qualitative information on possible symptoms associated with the consumption of the product such as: nausea, heartburn, diarrhea, abdominal distension or halitosis. Day 0 - Day 60
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