Effects of a fermented milk drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on the human NK-cell activity

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Nine healthy middle-aged and 10 elderly volunteers drank fermented milk containing 4 × 1010 live cells of Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota daily for 3 wk, and their natural killer (NK) activity and other immunological functions were examined. In the experiments with middle-aged volunteers, NK activity significantly increased (P < 0.01) 3 wk after the start of intake, elevated NK cell activity remained for the next 3 wk, and this effect was particularly prominent in the low-NK-activity individuals. In the experiments with elderly volunteers, NK activity significantly decreased (P < 0.01) in the control group 3 wk after the start of intake; however, the intake of Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota maintained the NK activity. These results suggest that daily intake of Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota provides a positive effect on NK-cell activity. © 2007 American Society for Nutrition.

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Takeda, K., & Okumura, K. (2007). Effects of a fermented milk drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on the human NK-cell activity. In Journal of Nutrition (Vol. 137). American Institute of Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/137.3.791s

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