Gut Microbiota Modulation

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Status: Recruiting

Effects of Akkermansia Muciniphila and Berberine Supplementation on Insulin Sensitivity in Night-shift Workers

Night shift work is associated with an increased risk of obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiometabolic disorders, largely due to circadian misalignment, disrupted sleep, and altered eating patterns. These behavioral and physiological disturbances impair glucose metabolism and are further influenced by the gut microbiota. In particular, the bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila has been linked to improved metabolic health, including enhanced insulin sensitivity, lipid regulation, and maintenance of intestinal barrier integrity. Berberine, a bioactive plant-derived compound, has demonstrated metabolic benefits, including upregulation of A. muciniphila, improvement of insulin sensitivity, and modulation of lipid metabolism. Together, these complementary mechanisms suggest that combined A. muciniphila supplementation and berberine administration may synergistically improve metabolic health in shift workers by targeting gut microbiota composition and circadian-regulated metabolic pathways. Based on this rationale, a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study is being conducted in 200 night-shift workers from healthcare and industrial sectors in Austria and Denmark. Participants are stratified by age, sex, and work sector and randomly assigned to intervention sequences. Each participant receives either the combined supplement or placebo for 12 weeks, followed by a four-week washout, after which the alternate intervention is administered for another 12 weeks, with a total participation of 28 weeks. Assessments are performed at four study visits and include anthropometry, body composition, blood pressure, and collection of blood, urine, and feces. Participants complete validated questionnaires on dietary intake, lifestyle, work schedules, and general health to monitor behavioral patterns throughout the study. Dietary intake is recorded for four days prior to each sampling visit in consideration of shift schedules. Sleep duration and quality are monitored via diaries and actigraphy and aligned with dietary records. Circadian variation is minimized by standardizing sampling times and implementing a fasting and synchronization period prior to visits. The primary outcome is insulin sensitivity, measured by HOMA-IR. Secondary exploratory outcomes include gut microbiota composition and diversity, biomarkers of intestinal permeability and inflammation, lipid profiles, body composition, sleep quality, and dietary behavior. These measures collectively provide a comprehensive evaluation of the metabolic, microbiome, and circadian effects of combined A. muciniphila and berberine supplementation in night-shift workers.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: FH Joanneum Gesellschaft mbHUpdated: Feb 27, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Health care or industrial shift worker [+4]

BMI of 40 kg/m² or higher [+11]

Status: Not yet recruiting

The Role of Probiotic LH76 in Human Gut Health

This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the probiotic LH76 as a dietary supplement in healthy adults. The research will assess its effects on gut microbiota composition, intestinal health, and immune function compared to a placebo. Key outcomes include changes in microbial diversity, intestinal barrier integrity, and immune response markers over the intervention period. The findings will contribute to understanding the potential health benefits of LH76 and its role in supporting gut and immune health.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18-45Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Wecare Probiotics Co., Ltd.Updated: Mar 18, 2025
Eligibility criteria

Willing to undergo 3 follow-up visits during the intervention period Be willing... [+3]

Digestive diseases, mainly gastrointestinal diseases (celiac disease, ulcerative... [+6]