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World J Exp Med. Jun 20, 2025; 15(2): 102969
Published online Jun 20, 2025. doi: 10.5493/wjem.v15.i2.102969
Published online Jun 20, 2025. doi: 10.5493/wjem.v15.i2.102969
Table 2 Role of probiotics in orthopaedic conditions
Probiotic strain | Mechanism of action | Orthopedic condition | Outcome | Ref. |
Lactobacillus | Autophagy and control of inflammatory cell death of chondrocytes | Osteoarthritis | The daily supply of butyrate showed a tendency to decrease necroptosis by inducing autophagy and reversing impaired autophagy by the inflammatory environment | Cho et al[84], 2022 |
Lactobacillus | Prevention of growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Orthopedic implant infections | Supplementation with cell-free supernatant demonstrated antiadhesive, antibiofilm, and toxic properties to Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Jeyanathan et al[85], 2021 |
Bifidobacterium and muribaculum | Reduction in pro-inflammatory cytokines | Fractures | Aging exacerbates the inflammatory response to fracture leading to high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and disruption of the intestinal microbiota | Roberts et al[86], 2023 |
Cumulative | Nociceptive stimulus, neurotransmitters and hormones | Musculoskeletal pain | Modifiable and non-modifiable factors that are known to contribute to changes to the gut microbiome affects musculoskeletal pain | Tonelli Enrico et al[87], 2022 |
- Citation: Jeyaraman N, Jeyaraman M, Dhanpal P, Ramasubramanian S, Nallakumarasamy A, Muthu S, Santos GS, da Fonseca LF, Lana JF. Integrative review of the gut microbiome’s role in pain management for orthopaedic conditions. World J Exp Med 2025; 15(2): 102969
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-315x/full/v15/i2/102969.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5493/wjem.v15.i2.102969