To date, the involvement of alpha-Lactalbumin (alpha-LA) in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) refers to its ability to improve intestinal absorption of natural molecules like inositols, overcoming the inositol resistance. However, due to its own aminoacidic building blocks, alpha-LA is involved in various biological processes that can open new additional applications. A great portion of women with PCOS exhibit gastrointestinal dysbiosis, which is in turn one of the triggering mechanisms of the syndrome. Due to its prebiotic effect, alpha-LA can recover dysbiosis, also improving the insulin resistance, obesity and intestinal inflammation frequently associated with PCOS. Further observations suggest that altered gut microbiota negatively influence mental wellbeing. Depressive mood and low serotonin levels are indeed common features of women with PCOS. Thanks to its content of tryptophan, which is the precursor of serotonin, and considering the strict link between gut and brain, using alpha-LA contributes to preserving mental well-being by maintaining high levels of serotonin. In addition, considering women with PCOS seeking pregnancy, both altered microbiota and serotonin levels can induce later consequences in the offspring. Therefore, a deeper knowledge of potential applications of alpha-LA is required to transition to preclinical and clinical studies extending its therapeutic advantages in PCOS.

Positive effects of α-Lactalbumin in the management of symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome / Cardinale, Vincenzo; Lepore, Elisa; Basciani, Sabrina; Artale, Salvatore; Nordio, Maurizio; Bizzarri, Mariano; Unfer, Vittorio. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 14:15(2022). [10.3390/nu14153220]

Positive effects of α-Lactalbumin in the management of symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome

Cardinale, Vincenzo;Lepore, Elisa;Basciani, Sabrina;Bizzarri, Mariano;Unfer, Vittorio
2022

Abstract

To date, the involvement of alpha-Lactalbumin (alpha-LA) in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) refers to its ability to improve intestinal absorption of natural molecules like inositols, overcoming the inositol resistance. However, due to its own aminoacidic building blocks, alpha-LA is involved in various biological processes that can open new additional applications. A great portion of women with PCOS exhibit gastrointestinal dysbiosis, which is in turn one of the triggering mechanisms of the syndrome. Due to its prebiotic effect, alpha-LA can recover dysbiosis, also improving the insulin resistance, obesity and intestinal inflammation frequently associated with PCOS. Further observations suggest that altered gut microbiota negatively influence mental wellbeing. Depressive mood and low serotonin levels are indeed common features of women with PCOS. Thanks to its content of tryptophan, which is the precursor of serotonin, and considering the strict link between gut and brain, using alpha-LA contributes to preserving mental well-being by maintaining high levels of serotonin. In addition, considering women with PCOS seeking pregnancy, both altered microbiota and serotonin levels can induce later consequences in the offspring. Therefore, a deeper knowledge of potential applications of alpha-LA is required to transition to preclinical and clinical studies extending its therapeutic advantages in PCOS.
2022
mental health; metabolic alterations; microbiota; α-Lactalbumin
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Positive effects of α-Lactalbumin in the management of symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome / Cardinale, Vincenzo; Lepore, Elisa; Basciani, Sabrina; Artale, Salvatore; Nordio, Maurizio; Bizzarri, Mariano; Unfer, Vittorio. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 14:15(2022). [10.3390/nu14153220]
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