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Berry-Enriched Diet in Salt-Sensitive Hypertensive Rats: Metabolic Fate of (Poly)Phenols and the Role of Gut Microbiota.
Gomes, Andreia; Oudot, Carole; Macià, Alba; Foito, Alexandre; Carregosa, Diogo; Stewart, Derek; Van de Wiele, Tom; Berry, David; Motilva, Maria-José; Brenner, Catherine; Dos Santos, Cláudia Nunes.
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  • Gomes A; Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica, Apartado 12, 2780-901 Oeiras, Portugal. andreia.gomes@nms.unl.pt.
  • Oudot C; Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Av. da República, 2780-157 Oeiras, Portugal. andreia.gomes@nms.unl.pt.
  • Macià A; INSERM UMR-S 1180- University Paris-Sud, University Paris Saclay, 5 rue Jean-Baptiste Clément, 92296 Châtenay Malabry, France. oudot.carole@gmail.com.
  • Foito A; Food Technology Department, Agrotecnio Center, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agraria, University of Lleida, 25198-Lleida, Spain. albamacia@tecal.udl.cat.
  • Carregosa D; Environmental and Biochemical Sciences, James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie Dundee DD2 5DA Scotland, UK. alex.foito@hutton.ac.uk.
  • Stewart D; Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica, Apartado 12, 2780-901 Oeiras, Portugal. diogo.carregosa@nms.unl.pt.
  • Van de Wiele T; Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Av. da República, 2780-157 Oeiras, Portugal. diogo.carregosa@nms.unl.pt.
  • Berry D; CEDOC, Chronic Diseases Research Centre, NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, 130, 1169-056 Lisboa, Portugal. diogo.carregosa@nms.unl.pt.
  • Motilva MJ; Environmental and Biochemical Sciences, James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie Dundee DD2 5DA Scotland, UK. derek.Stewart@hutton.ac.uk.
  • Brenner C; Institute of Mechanical Process and Energy Engineering, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS Scotland, UK. derek.Stewart@hutton.ac.uk.
  • Dos Santos CN; Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology (CMET), Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium. Tom.VandeWiele@ugent.be.
Nutrients ; 11(11)2019 Nov 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31684148
Diets rich in (poly)phenols are associated with a reduced reduction in the incidence of cardiovascular disorders. While the absorption and metabolism of (poly)phenols has been described, it is not clear how their metabolic fate is affected under pathological conditions. This study evaluated the metabolic fate of berry (poly)phenols in an in vivo model of hypertension as well as the associated microbiota response. Dahl salt-sensitive rats were fed either a low-salt diet (0.26% NaCl) or a high-salt diet (8% NaCl), with or without a berry mixture (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, Portuguese crowberry and strawberry tree fruit) for 9 weeks. The salt-enriched diet promoted an increase in the urinary excretion of berry (poly)phenol metabolites, while the abundance of these metabolites decreased in faeces, as revealed by UPLC-MS/MS. Moreover, salt and berries modulated gut microbiota composition as demonstrated by 16S rRNA analysis. Some changes in the microbiota composition were associated with the high-salt diet and revealed an expansion of the families Proteobacteria and Erysipelotrichaceae. However, this effect was mitigated by the dietary supplementation with berries. Alterations in the metabolic fate of (poly)phenols occur in parallel with the modulation of gut microbiota in hypertensive rats. Thus, beneficial effects of (poly)phenols could be related with these interlinked modifications, between metabolites and microbiota environments.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenóis / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Frutas Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenóis / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Frutas Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article