Abstract:
The immunoenhancing effects of probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri have assessed via
mouse intragastric inoculation. The number of immunoglobulin A-positive cells,
cathelicidin, and beta-defensin in the small intestine in response to adhesion
molecule stimulation (CTB v cholera) increased in mice fed L. reuteri. Intestine
mass also decreased in the small intestine of mice fed Lactobacillus reuteri. No
differences were found in body weight, food intake, and clinical signs between mice
fed Lactobacillus reuteri and the control group. Results indicated that Lactobacillus
reuteri is a probiotic with immunoenhancing properties via IgA and beta-defensins
and cathelicidin.