Title of article :
Kidney Function Improvement by Soy Milk Containing Lactobacillus plantarum A7 in Type 2 Diabetic Patients With Nephropathy A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Abbasi, Behnood Department of Community Nutrition - School of Nutrition and Food Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Ghiasvand, Reza Department of Community Nutrition - School of Nutrition and Food Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Mirlohi, Maryam Department of Food Technology - School of Nutrition and Food Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. Even with the ultimate medical management, more
than one-third of diabetic patients develop diabetic nephropathy.
To our knowledge, there is no study that has examined the effect
of probiotic soy milk on kidney function in type 2 diabetic patients
with nephropathy. This clinical trial aimed to assess the effects of
consumption of probiotic soy milk, compared with conventional
soy milk, on kidney-related indexes in patients with diabetic
nephropathy.
Materials and Methods. In a randomized double-blinded placebocontrolled
trial, 44 patients were randomly assigned to receive 200
mL/d of either soy milk containing Lactobacillus plantarum A7 or
conventional soy milk for 8 weeks. Primary endpoints included
urinary albumin excretion, estimated glomerular filtration rate,
interlukin-18, serum sialic acid, and serum creatinine. Fasting blood
samples and morning fasting spot urine samples were collected
at the beginning and after 8 weeks for evaluation of biochemical
parameters.
Results. Forty patients completed the study. Administration of
probiotic soymilk resulted in a significant reduction in albuminuria
(P = .03), serum creatinine (P < .001), serum interleukin-18 (P = .002),
and serum sialic acid (P = .001) compared with conventional soy
milk. Probiotic soymilk supplementation also led to a significant
improvement in estimated glomerular filtration rate (15.9 ± 10.8
mL/min versus 3.2 ± 8.4 mL/min, P < .001) compared with the
control group.
Conclusions. Probiotic soy milk was safe and well-tolerated by
patients with diabetic nephropathy for 8 weeks. Probiotic soy
milk also improved indexes of kidney function in type 2 diabetic
patients with nephropathy.
Keywords :
soy milk , glomerular filtration rate , probiotics , diabetic nephropathy
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)