Carotenoids are yellow-orange fat soluble plant pigments primarily obtained from the diet that serve as an accurate biomarker for fruit and vegetable intake. Carotenoids have demonstrated antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-obesogenic properties among others. Excess carotenoids are deposited in the skin for storage where they protect against UV skin damage and contribute to improvements in skin health (i.e., decrease the appearance of wrinkles). However, carotenoid status is linked to bioavailability and absorption, which has a high inter-individual variability. It has been hypothesized that inter-individual variations are related to the diversity of gut microbiota. The aim of the present study is to determine whether probiotic supplementation can enhance carotenoid status and responsiveness to carotenoid-mediated changes in blood and skin from intake of a supplement containing mixed forms of carotenoids in pre-menopausal women.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
37
Daily intake of 10 x 10\^9 CFU of a proprietary strain for a total duration of 10 weeks
1 capsule daily containing the same carrier material that is similar in size, shape and taste to the probiotic, for a duration of 10 weeks
1 capsule daily containing \~20 mg of total carotenoids for a total duration of 10 weeks
Mary Emily Clinical Nutrition Research Unit (7 rue maple)
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada
Changes in skin yellow color saturation measured by a spectrophotometer
Average b\* value (yellow coloration designated by the CIELab color space) measured from the palm and forehead by spectrophotometry
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in blood plasma carotenoid status
Blood plasma HPLC or LC-MS analysis
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in yellow skin color saturation measured by image analysis
Average b\* value (yellow coloration designated by the CIELab color space) measured by image analysis of the palm and forehead
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in fecal microbial composition
16s rRNA sequencing
Time frame: Week -2, 0, 5, and 10
Changes in recovery of probiotic strain
16s rRNA qPCR
Time frame: Week -2, 0, 5, and 10
Changes in skin hydration
Measured using a Courage + Khazaka probe system
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in skin elasticity
Measured using the Tewameter probe from Courage + Khazaka probe system
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in skin trans-epidermal water loss
Measured using a Courage + Khazaka probe system
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in facial skin wrinkling
Images of participants will be individually rated by two trained specialists based on the skin aging atlas 1 - Caucasian type book at four different regions: forehead, crow's feet, nasolabial fold, and upper lip
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma interleukin 1β (IL-1β) levels
Assessed with MILLIPLEX MAP Human High Sensitivity T Cell Panel - Immunology Multiplex Assay.
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels
Assessed with MILLIPLEX MAP Human High Sensitivity T Cell Panel - Immunology Multiplex Assay.
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma interleukin-8 (IL-8) levels
Assessed with MILLIPLEX MAP Human High Sensitivity T Cell Panel - Immunology Multiplex Assay
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma tumor necrosis factor- α (TNF-α) levels
Assessed with MILLIPLEX MAP Human High Sensitivity T Cell Panel - Immunology Multiplex Assay.
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) levels
Assessed via LC-MS
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma F-2 isoprostane levels
Assessed via LC-MS
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma progesterone levels
Analysis using MILLIPLEX MAP Multi-Species Hormone Magnetic Bead Panel
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma estradiol levels
Analysis using MILLIPLEX MAP Multi-Species Hormone Magnetic Bead Panel
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma testosterone levels
Analysis using MILLIPLEX MAP Multi-Species Hormone Magnetic Bead Panel
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma cortisol levels
Analysis using MILLIPLEX MAP Multi-Species Hormone Magnetic Bead Panel
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma cholesterol levels
Using a colorimetric assay
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in plasma antioxidant capacity
Measured using the 2,2'-azino-bis-3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) assay
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in Vitamin A status
Plasma HPLC analysis
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in perceived health and attractiveness
A perception trial is a validated method used to determine the attractiveness preferences of participants (Lefevre \& Perrett, 2015). Images of participants from the intervention trial will be sent to the Department of Psychology at McGill University, where the laboratory coordinator will set up an electronic survey that will display randomized sets of images from the same intervention participant at all timepoints (week 0, 5, and 10) of the intervention, in randomized order of presentation (left and right). A separate group of 60 participants will be recruited to participate in the perception trial and assess the images of the intervention participants. These participants will be trained using a few sample photos and then will be instructed to choose the most attractive and healthy looking face in a forced-choice paradigm for each comparison presented in the electronic survey.
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
Changes in quality of life assessed by SF-36 questionnaire
The short form 36-Item Health Survey 1.0 Questionnaire is a validated questionnaire that will be used to assess QoL as a recent study (Valler-Colomer et al., 2019) demonstrated a consistent association between higher QoL indicators and particular gut microbiota profiles (butyrate-producing Faecalibacterium and Coprococcus bacteria). This survey consists of 36 items that average together to indicate eight scale scores for various health indicators (e.g., emotional well-being, general health, etc.). Scores range from 0-100, with higher scores representing better health. Carotenoid supplementation has also demonstrated improvements in sub-optimal symptoms of physical and emotional health measured via various self-reported questionnaires (Stringham et al., 2018).
Time frame: Week 0, 5, and 10
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