# Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Investigation of the Impact of Probiotic Consumption on Gut Microbiota Diversity and the Faecal Metabolome in Seniors

**Authors:** Gabriella C. van Zanten, Anne Lundager Madsen, Christian C. Yde, Lukasz Krych, Nicolas Yeung, Markku T. Saarinen, Witold Kot, Henrik Max Jensen, Morten A. Rasmussen, Arthur C. Ouwehand, Dennis S. Nielsen

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12040796 · Microorganisms · 2024-04-15

## TL;DR

This study found that a multi-strain probiotic reduced gas in seniors but did not change gut bacteria or metabolites significantly.

## Contribution

The study provides new evidence on the limited impact of a specific probiotic on gut microbiota and metabolome in elderly individuals.

## Key findings

- Probiotic intake reduced self-reported flatulence in seniors.
- Gut microbiota showed high individual stability over 24 weeks.
- No significant changes in microbiota diversity or metabolites were observed.

## Abstract

Aging has been associated with a changed composition and function of the gut microbiota (GM). Here, we investigate the effects of the multi-strain probiotic HOWARU® Restore on GM composition and function in seniors. Ninety-eight healthy adult volunteers aged ≥75 years were enrolled in a randomised, double-blinded intervention (NCT02207140), where they received HOWARU Restore (1010 CFU) or the placebo daily for 24 weeks, with 45 volunteers from each group completing the intervention. Questionnaires monitoring the effects on gastro-intestinal discomfort and bowel movements were collected. Faecal samples for GM characterisation (qPCR, 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing) and metabolomics (GC-FID, 1H NMR) were collected at the baseline and after 24 weeks. In the probiotic group, self-reported gastro-intestinal discomfort in the form of flatulence was significantly decreased during the intervention. At the baseline, 151 ‘core species’ (present in ≥95% of samples) were identified. Most core species belonged to the Lachnospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae families. Neither alpha diversity nor beta diversity or faecal metabolites was affected by probiotic intake. On the contrary, we observed high intra-individual GM stability, with ‘individual’ accounting for 72–75% of variation. In conclusion, 24 weeks of HOWARU Restore intake reduced gastro-intestinal discomfort in the form of flatulence in healthy seniors without significantly influencing GM composition or activity.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** gastro-intestinal discomfort (MESH:D007410), flatulence (MESH:D005414)

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