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Evaluation of Lactocare® Synbiotic Administration on the Serum Electrolytes and Trace Elements Levels in Psoriasis Patients: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial Study

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BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 200, Issue 10, Pages 4230-4237

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-021-03020-6

Keywords

Electrolyte; Trace element; Psoriasis; Probiotic

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  1. Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran [9906183916, 9906184095]

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The study found that Lactocare (R) synbiotic can significantly increase the levels of iron, zinc, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, and sodium in the serum of psoriatic patients. In the treatment group, the levels of various trace elements were significantly increased after 12 weeks, while only calcium showed a significant difference in the control group.
Background Despite the exact etiopathogenesis of psoriasis remains unknown, the increasing or decreasing of some trace elements and oxidative stress status are considered to play a role. In this study, the effect of Lactocare (R) synbiotic on the serum levels of trace elements including Zn, Cu, Mg, Na, Fe, P, Ca, and K in the patients with mild to moderate psoriasis was investigated. Methods Sixty-four patients with mild to moderate psoriasis were included. Patients were randomly divided into treatment (n32) and control (n32) groups. The treatment group received Lactocare (R) and the control group received a placebo (two times daily for 12 weeks). Eight patients from the intervention group and 18 patients from the control group discontinued the study because of the recent COVID-19 condition. For routine trace element analysis, the blood samples were collected from all patients at the baseline as well as week 12 post-treatment. The serum was then isolated and the serum levels of trace elements including Fe, K, Ca, Mg, P, Zn, Na, and Cu were measured using an automatic electrolyte analyzer. For confirmation of the effect of Lactocare (R) on the alteration of serum levels of trace elements, intra-group analysis was performed at two interval times: baseline and week 12 post-treatment. Results The serum levels of K, P, and Ca in the placebo group were significantly higher than that of the treatment group at baseline. Serum levels of Zn and Ca were significantly higher in the treatment group compared to the placebo group at week 12 post-treatment. Moreover, a significantly lower serum level of K, P, and Ca in the treatment group at the baseline compared to the placebo group was compensated on week 12 post-treatment. Intra-group analysis in the treatment group showed that the serum levels of Fe, Ca, Mg, P, Zn, and Na was significantly increased at week 12 post-treatment compared to baseline levels. Whereas, intra-group analysis in the control group showed only Ca has a significant difference between baseline and week 12 post-treatment. Conclusion The serum levels of Fe, Zn, P, Mg, Ca, and Na are increased significantly 12 weeks after oral administration of Lactocare (R) in psoriatic patients. The serum level of Fe and Cu is affected by sex at pre- and post-treatment. This study supports the concept that Lactocare (R) exerts beneficial effects in the gastrointestinal tract to improve mineral absorption in psoriatic patients.

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