The gut-brain axis is widely in uenced by the intestinal microbiota and dysbiosis is consequently associated with a large dysregulation of its functions. Probiotic supplementation, reducing the harmful effects of dysbiosis, has shown positive effects not only on gut and brain functions, but also on the control of the dangerous effects of immune activation. Mounting evidence has shown that neurocognitive impairment can be a secondary to the impairment of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in HIV positive patients. In this case report we analyzed the im- provement of neurocognitive performances associated with a reduction of levels of peripheral immune-activa- tion, after 6 months of probiotic supplementation. In this case, the achieved result may have been in uenced by a more comprehensive modi cation of the patient’s lifestyle with the introduction of a controlled diet and regular physical activity. Our observations suggest that integrate antiretroviral therapy and non-pharmacological tools into an overall approach, can be a useful strategy to control some non-AIDS related diseases.

Improvement of neuropsychological performances and reduction of immune-activation markers after probiotic supplementation and change of life-style in an HIV positive male: targeting the microbiota to act on gut-brain axis / Ceccarelli, Giancarlo; Vassalini, Paolo; Corano Scheri, Giuseppe; Cavallari, EUGENIO NELSON; Bianchi, Luigi; Gabriella Di Girolamo, ; Martiangela, Fratino; Vullo, Vincenzo; D'Ettorre, Gabriella. - In: INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2379-4054. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:3(2017), pp. 1-5.

Improvement of neuropsychological performances and reduction of immune-activation markers after probiotic supplementation and change of life-style in an HIV positive male: targeting the microbiota to act on gut-brain axis

Giancarlo Ceccarelli
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VASSALINI, PAOLO;Giuseppe Corano Scheri;Eugenio Nelson Cavallari;Luigi Bianchi;Vincenzo Vullo;Gabriella D’ettorre
2017

Abstract

The gut-brain axis is widely in uenced by the intestinal microbiota and dysbiosis is consequently associated with a large dysregulation of its functions. Probiotic supplementation, reducing the harmful effects of dysbiosis, has shown positive effects not only on gut and brain functions, but also on the control of the dangerous effects of immune activation. Mounting evidence has shown that neurocognitive impairment can be a secondary to the impairment of the microbiota-gut-brain axis in HIV positive patients. In this case report we analyzed the im- provement of neurocognitive performances associated with a reduction of levels of peripheral immune-activa- tion, after 6 months of probiotic supplementation. In this case, the achieved result may have been in uenced by a more comprehensive modi cation of the patient’s lifestyle with the introduction of a controlled diet and regular physical activity. Our observations suggest that integrate antiretroviral therapy and non-pharmacological tools into an overall approach, can be a useful strategy to control some non-AIDS related diseases.
2017
neuropsychological tests; gut-brain axis, central Nervous System, Cerebrospinal uid, CD4+, CD8+, CD38+, HLA-DR+, HIV, Probiotics.
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Improvement of neuropsychological performances and reduction of immune-activation markers after probiotic supplementation and change of life-style in an HIV positive male: targeting the microbiota to act on gut-brain axis / Ceccarelli, Giancarlo; Vassalini, Paolo; Corano Scheri, Giuseppe; Cavallari, EUGENIO NELSON; Bianchi, Luigi; Gabriella Di Girolamo, ; Martiangela, Fratino; Vullo, Vincenzo; D'Ettorre, Gabriella. - In: INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TROPICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2379-4054. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:3(2017), pp. 1-5.
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