The role of Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) in the recovery from dysbiosis in patients on long-term atypical antipsychotic treatment
N. De Bles, N. Rius Ottenheim, A. van Hemert, E. Giltay

TL;DR
This study explores whether Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) can help restore gut health in patients on long-term antipsychotic medication, which may improve mental and metabolic outcomes.
Contribution
This is the first study to investigate the effects of GOS+2’-FL on gut microbiota and mental wellbeing in long-term antipsychotic users.
Findings
The study will measure changes in Bifidobacteria levels in fecal samples after GOS+2’-FL supplementation.
It will assess the impact of GOS on mental wellbeing, sleep, and metabolic parameters in psychiatric patients.
The intervention period lasts 6 weeks, with follow-up assessments to evaluate long-term effects.
Abstract
Atypical antipsychotic (AAP) drugs are the gold-standard treatment for psychotic patients but are nowadays also widely prescribed among people with other mental disorders. Notwithstanding the benefits of AAP in terms of symptom improvement, there are severe adverse effects including the metabolic syndrome. A novel hypothesis is that part of these undesirable effects of antipsychotics could be mediated by their deleterious effects on the microbiome. This may result in dysbiosis, the disruption of bacterial species of the gut microbiota. Recently, dysbiosis has been linked to poor quality of life, depression and anxiety through the gut-brain axis. Mounting evidence proposes that prebiotic consumption may be helpful in the recovery of dysbiosis, although this effect is unclear among long-term antipsychotic users. The main objective of this study is to assess the potential beneficial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGastrointestinal motility and disorders · Schizophrenia research and treatment · Diet and metabolism studies
