How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?

Background: Based on literature, in vitro cholesterol removal of lactic acid bacteria has been accounted for their in vivo cholesterol reduction. But recently it has been proposed that such in vitro characteristic may not be directly relevant to their in vivo activity. The objective of this study wa...

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Main Authors: Golnoush Madani, Maryam Mirlohi, Mahmoud Yahay, Akbar Hassanzadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Preventive Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2013;volume=4;issue=4;spage=404;epage=413;aulast=Madani
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spelling doaj-3a40087b014049e2905ee4d464d9a6622020-11-24T21:35:05ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132013-01-0144404413How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?Golnoush MadaniMaryam MirlohiMahmoud YahayAkbar HassanzadehBackground: Based on literature, in vitro cholesterol removal of lactic acid bacteria has been accounted for their in vivo cholesterol reduction. But recently it has been proposed that such in vitro characteristic may not be directly relevant to their in vivo activity. The objective of this study was to find how much in vitro cholesterol reducing potential of Lactobacillus plantarum A7 (LA7), a native strain isolated from an infant fecal flora, reflects its in vivo efficiency. LA7 previously showed serum cholesterol reducing capability in mice subjected to fatty diet. Here, we investigate whether the given strain is capable of in vitro cholesterol assimilation or consumption. Method: LA7 was cultured in whole milk and de-Man-Rogosa-Sharpe (MRS) added with water-soluble cholesterol. Colorimetric method was adopted for cholesterol determination in both cultured media during incubation period. Results: No cholesterol assimilation was detected by growth and incubation of the active culture in either of the medium. Thus, in vivo cholesterol function of LA7 was not caused by cholesterol consumption. A comprehensive review of literature on the related studies also showed that there are other documented studies which evidenced the uncertainty of the direct relation between in vitro and in vivo studies. Conclusion: Cholesterol removal from the cultured media may not be considered as an appropriate integral index for selection of Lactobacillus strains with cholesterol-lowering activity.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2013;volume=4;issue=4;spage=404;epage=413;aulast=MadaniCholesterolin vitroin vivoLactobacillus plantarummilk
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author Golnoush Madani
Maryam Mirlohi
Mahmoud Yahay
Akbar Hassanzadeh
spellingShingle Golnoush Madani
Maryam Mirlohi
Mahmoud Yahay
Akbar Hassanzadeh
How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Cholesterol
in vitro
in vivo
Lactobacillus plantarum
milk
author_facet Golnoush Madani
Maryam Mirlohi
Mahmoud Yahay
Akbar Hassanzadeh
author_sort Golnoush Madani
title How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?
title_short How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?
title_full How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?
title_fullStr How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?
title_full_unstemmed How much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?
title_sort how much in vitro cholesterol reducing activity of lactobacilli predicts their in vivo cholesterol function?
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Preventive Medicine
issn 2008-7802
2008-8213
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Based on literature, in vitro cholesterol removal of lactic acid bacteria has been accounted for their in vivo cholesterol reduction. But recently it has been proposed that such in vitro characteristic may not be directly relevant to their in vivo activity. The objective of this study was to find how much in vitro cholesterol reducing potential of Lactobacillus plantarum A7 (LA7), a native strain isolated from an infant fecal flora, reflects its in vivo efficiency. LA7 previously showed serum cholesterol reducing capability in mice subjected to fatty diet. Here, we investigate whether the given strain is capable of in vitro cholesterol assimilation or consumption. Method: LA7 was cultured in whole milk and de-Man-Rogosa-Sharpe (MRS) added with water-soluble cholesterol. Colorimetric method was adopted for cholesterol determination in both cultured media during incubation period. Results: No cholesterol assimilation was detected by growth and incubation of the active culture in either of the medium. Thus, in vivo cholesterol function of LA7 was not caused by cholesterol consumption. A comprehensive review of literature on the related studies also showed that there are other documented studies which evidenced the uncertainty of the direct relation between in vitro and in vivo studies. Conclusion: Cholesterol removal from the cultured media may not be considered as an appropriate integral index for selection of Lactobacillus strains with cholesterol-lowering activity.
topic Cholesterol
in vitro
in vivo
Lactobacillus plantarum
milk
url http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2013;volume=4;issue=4;spage=404;epage=413;aulast=Madani
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