Borshchev, YuriBurovenko, InessaBorshcheva, OlgaProtsak, EgorBorshchev, ViktorGalagudza, Mihail2025-02-042024BORSHCHEV Yuri; Inessa BUROVENKO; Olga BORSHCHEVA; Egor PROTSAK; Viktor BORSHCHEV and Mihail GALAGUDZA. Probiotic strains as systemic biological anti-inflammatory agents. In: Fiziologia şi sănătatea: materialele congresului VIII al fiziologilor din Republica Moldova cu participare internaţională, 14-15 noiembrie 2024. Chişinău: Editura USM, 2024, pp. 33-40. ISBN 978-9975-62-815-0; ISBN 978-9975-62-816-7 (PDF). Disponibil: https://doi.org/10.52692/cfzl2024.03978-9975-62-815-0978-9975-62-816-7 (PDF)https://msuir.usm.md/handle/123456789/16603https://doi.org/10.52692/cfzl2024.03Therapeutic control of the intensity, duration, and quality of immune-inflammatory processes is fundamental to the successful treatment of most infectious and non-infectious diseases, including autoimmune disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate the anti-inflammatory potential of probiotic strains. In an experiment on male Wistar rats using a model of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), significant reductions in key inflammatory markers such as TNF-α, IL-1, IL-12, IFN-γ, and MCP-1 were observed following the administration of a probiotic mix of L. acidophilus (LA-5) and B. animalis subsp. lactis (BB-12), as well as the isolated strain L. delbrueckii TS1-06. Improvements in myocardial functional indicators, behavioral responses, and accelerated reparative and regenerative processes were noted, suggesting the potential of these probiotic strains as candidates for therapeutic agents used as slow-acting anti-inflammatory drugs.enProbioticsimmunityinflammationcytokinesProbiotic strains as systemic biological anti-inflammatory agents [Articol]Articlehttps://doi.org/10.52692/cfzl2024.03