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Molecules ; 25(14)2020 Jul 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32708063

RESUMEN

Previous studies demonstrated that pomegranate, which is a source of several bioactive molecules, induces modifications of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) lipid composition and functionality. However, it remains unclear whether the beneficial effects of pomegranate are related to improvement in the lipid components of HDL. Therefore, in this placebo-controlled study, we characterized the size and lipid composition of HDL subclasses and assessed the functionality of these lipoproteins after 30 days of supplementation with a pomegranate microencapsulated (MiPo) in New Zealand white rabbits. We observed a significant decrease in plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, and non-HDL sphingomyelin, as well as increases in HDL cholesterol and HDL phospholipids after supplementation with MiPo. Concomitantly, the triglycerides of the five HDL subclasses isolated by electrophoresis significantly decreased, whereas phospholipids, cholesterol, and sphingomyelin of HDL subclasses, as well as the HDL size distribution remained unchanged. Of particular interest, the triglycerides content of HDL, estimated by the triglycerides-to-phospholipids ratio, decreased significantly after MiPo supplementation. The modification on the lipid content after the supplementation was associated with an increased resistance of HDL to oxidation as determined by the conjugated dienes formation catalyzed by Cu2+. Accordingly, paraoxonase-1 (PON1) activity determined with phenylacetate as substrate increased after MiPo. The effect of HDL on endothelial function was analyzed by the response to increasing doses of acetylcholine of aorta rings co-incubated with the lipoproteins in an isolated organ bath. The HDL from rabbits that received placebo partially inhibited the endothelium-dependent vasodilation. In contrast, the negative effect of HDL on endothelial function was reverted by MiPo supplementation. These results show that the beneficial effects of pomegranate are mediated at least in part by improving the functionality of HDL, probably via the reduction of the content of triglycerides in these lipoproteins.


Asunto(s)
Cardiotónicos/química , Frutas/química , Lipoproteínas HDL/metabolismo , Extractos Vegetales/química , Granada (Fruta)/química , Animales , Arildialquilfosfatasa/metabolismo , Cardiotónicos/farmacología , Colesterol/metabolismo , Cobre/metabolismo , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Endotelio/metabolismo , Frutas/metabolismo , Glucosa/química , Humanos , Masculino , Fosfolípidos/metabolismo , Extractos Vegetales/farmacología , Polisacáridos/química , Granada (Fruta)/metabolismo , Conejos , Triglicéridos/metabolismo , Vasodilatación/efectos de los fármacos
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Nutrients ; 11(8)2019 Jul 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31349559

RESUMEN

(1) Background: the composition of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) becomes altered during the postprandial state, probably affecting their functionality vis-à-vis the endothelium. Since acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in women is frequently associated with endothelial dysfunction, it is likely that HDL are unable to improve artery vasodilation in these patients. Therefore, we characterized HDL from women with ACS in fasting and postprandial conditions. We also determined whether microencapsulated pomegranate (MiPo) reverts the HDL abnormalities, since previous studies have suggested that this fruit improves HDL functionality. (2) Methods: Eleven women with a history of ACS were supplemented daily with 20 g of MiPo, for 30 days. Plasma samples were obtained during fasting and at different times, after a lipid load test to determine the lipid profile and paraoxonase-1 (PON1) activity. HDL were isolated by sequential ultracentrifugation to determine their size distribution and to assess their effect on endothelial function, by using an in vitro model of rat aorta rings. (3) Results: MiPo improved the lipid profile and increased PON1 activity, as previously reported, with fresh pomegranate juice. After supplementation with MiPo, the incremental area under the curve of triglycerides decreased to half of the initial values. The HDL distribution shifted from large HDL to intermediate and small-size particles during the postprandial period in the basal conditions, whereas such a shift was no longer observed after MiPo supplementation. Consistently, HDL isolated from postprandial plasma samples hindered the vasodilation of aorta rings, and this endothelial dysfunction was reverted after MiPo consumption. (4) Conclusions: MiPo exhibited the same beneficial effects on the lipid profile and PON1 activity as the previously reported fresh pomegranate. In addition, MiPo supplementation reverted the negative effects of HDL on endothelial function generated during the postprandial period in women with ACS.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome Coronario Agudo/tratamiento farmacológico , Endotelio Vascular/efectos de los fármacos , Hipertrigliceridemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Hipolipemiantes/administración & dosificación , Lipoproteínas HDL/sangre , Extractos Vegetales/administración & dosificación , Granada (Fruta) , Periodo Posprandial , Triglicéridos/sangre , Vasodilatación/efectos de los fármacos , Síndrome Coronario Agudo/sangre , Síndrome Coronario Agudo/diagnóstico , Administración Oral , Adulto , Animales , Arildialquilfosfatasa/sangre , Biomarcadores/sangre , Endotelio Vascular/metabolismo , Endotelio Vascular/fisiopatología , Femenino , Frutas , Humanos , Hipertrigliceridemia/sangre , Hipertrigliceridemia/diagnóstico , Hipolipemiantes/efectos adversos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Extractos Vegetales/efectos adversos , Ratas Wistar , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Korean J Intern Med ; 31(6): 1018-1029, 2016 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27117316

RESUMEN

Vitamin D is a molecule that is actively involved in multiple metabolic pathways. It is mostly known for its implications related to calcium metabolism. It has also been determined that it actively participates in the cardiovascular system, influencing blood pressure, coronary artery disease and other vascular diseases, such as heart failure and atrial fibrillation. Furthermore, it has been established that this vitamin is extensively involved in the regulation of both the renin angiotensin aldosterone system and the immune system. In this review, we present the different vitamin D metabolic pathways associated with the cardiovascular pathophysiology, and we include studies in animal and human models, as well as some of the controversies found in the literature. This review also incorporates an overview of the implications in the molecular biology and public health fields.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/metabolismo , Sistema Cardiovascular/metabolismo , Vitamina D/metabolismo , Animales , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/tratamiento farmacológico , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/epidemiología , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/fisiopatología , Sistema Cardiovascular/fisiopatología , Suplementos Dietéticos , Humanos , Pronóstico , Factores de Riesgo , Transducción de Señal , Vitamina D/uso terapéutico , Deficiencia de Vitamina D/epidemiología , Deficiencia de Vitamina D/metabolismo , Deficiencia de Vitamina D/fisiopatología
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Nutrition ; 30(9): 1055-60, 2014 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24958674

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish whether the long-term consumption of reused canola oil contributes to the development of dyslipidemia, obesity, and endothelial function. METHODS: Canola oil was used for one frying cycle (1 FC) of corn flour dough or reused 10 times (10 FC). Rats received chow diet (control) or supplemented with 7% raw oil (RO), 1 FC or 10 FC oil (n = 10 per group). Food consumption, blood pressure (BP), and body weight plasma glucose, plasma lipids were monitored. Vascular reactivity was analyzed using aorta rings stimulated with phenylephrine and acetylcholine. Nitrotyrosine presence in aorta rings was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: After 10 wk of follow-up, visceral adipose tissue was significantly more abundant in 1 FC (7.4 ± 0.6 g) and 10 FC (8.8 ± 0.7 g) than the RO (5.0 ± 0.2 g; P = 0.05 versus 10 FC group) or control group (2.6 ± 0.3 g; P = 0.05 versus all groups). Despite similar plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, and BP among groups, a significantly reduced acetylcholine-induced vascular relaxation was observed in the three groups receiving the oil-supplemented diet (47.2% ± 3.6%, 27.2% ± 7.7%, and 25.9% ± 7.6% of relaxation, for the RO, 1 FC, and 10 FC, respectively; P < 0.05 for all versus 62.4% ± 9.7% of the control group). Endothelial dysfunction was concomitant with the presence of nitrotyrosine residues at a higher extent in the groups that received heated oils compared with the RO group. CONCLUSION: High canola oil intake over 10 wk was associated with increased adipose tissue and early endothelial dysfunction probably induced by peroxinitrite formation. Such deleterious effects were significantly potentiated when the consumed oil had been used repeatedly for frying.


Asunto(s)
Culinaria/métodos , Grasas Insaturadas en la Dieta/efectos adversos , Endotelio Vascular/efectos de los fármacos , Ácidos Grasos Monoinsaturados/efectos adversos , Grasa Intraabdominal/metabolismo , Tirosina/análogos & derivados , Enfermedades Vasculares/etiología , Acetilcolina/farmacología , Adiposidad , Animales , Aorta , Brassica rapa , Dieta/efectos adversos , Endotelio Vascular/metabolismo , Masculino , Obesidad Abdominal/sangre , Obesidad Abdominal/etiología , Aceites de Plantas/efectos adversos , Aceite de Brassica napus , Ratas Wistar , Factores de Tiempo , Tirosina/sangre , Enfermedades Vasculares/sangre , Vasodilatación/efectos de los fármacos
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Gac Med Mex ; 149(2): 212-9, 2013.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23652188

RESUMEN

Heart development consists in a group of complex and specific morfogenetic interactions, that requires the proper activity of each factor implicated in this process. Congenital heart defects (CHD) are a group of multifactorial complex diseases with environmental and genetic factors playing important roles. There is not an exact relation between molecular mechanisms and morphological defects in CHD, because in most of the cases the proper development of an anatomical structure implies the adequate function of several pathways that may depend of the action of different genes. This review summarizes the genetic factors implied in the normal heart development and the most common gene mutations associated with CHD.


Asunto(s)
Cardiopatías Congénitas/genética , Cardiopatías/congénito , Cardiopatías/genética , Corazón/anatomía & histología , Humanos
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Nutr Res ; 29(10): 728-35, 2009 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19917453

RESUMEN

Several studies have evaluated the effect of soy protein or soluble fiber on serum cholesterol in hypercholesterolemic subjects, with different results. We hypothesized that this response is associated with the presence of polymorphisms in genes encoding proteins involved in lipoprotein metabolism or reverse cholesterol transport. Thus, the aims of the present work were to study the effectiveness of a dietary portfolio consisting of a combination of soy protein and soluble fiber integrated in a low saturated fat (LSF) diet on blood lipids in a Mexican group with hyperlipidemia and to determine the association between responsiveness to the diet and the frequency of apolipoprotein (Apo) E and ApoA1 and ABCG5/8 polymorphisms. Forty-three hyperlipidemic subjects (20 men and 23 women) were given an LSF diet for 1 month, followed by an LSF diet that included 25 g of soy protein and 15 g of soluble fiber daily for 2 months. After the 3-month dietary intervention, serum total cholesterol (TC) significantly decreased by 20.6%, and serum triglycerides (TGs) decreased by 40.4%. Fifty-one percent of the subjects had a reduction more than 20% in serum TC, and 77% of the subjects had a reduction more than 20% in serum TG (hyperresponders). Approximately 14% of the hypercholesterolemic subjects had the ABCG8 (52 G/C) polymorphism, 65% had the ABCG5 (1950 C/G and G/G) polymorphism, 53.5% had the ApoA1 (-75 G/A and A/A) polymorphism, and 23.3% had the ApoE (3/4) polymorphism. Independently of genotype, the combination of cholesterol-lowering foods in an LSF diet significantly reduced serum TC and TG in Mexican hypercholesterolemic subjects.


Asunto(s)
Fibras de la Dieta/uso terapéutico , Hiperlipidemias/dietoterapia , Hiperlipidemias/genética , Hipolipemiantes/uso terapéutico , Lipoproteínas/genética , Proteínas de Soja/uso terapéutico , Transportador de Casetes de Unión a ATP, Subfamilia G, Miembro 5 , Transportadoras de Casetes de Unión a ATP/genética , Adulto , Apolipoproteína A-I/genética , Apolipoproteínas E/genética , Colesterol/sangre , Colesterol/genética , Dieta con Restricción de Grasas , Fibras de la Dieta/farmacología , Femenino , Humanos , Hiperlipidemias/sangre , Hipolipemiantes/farmacología , Lípidos/sangre , Lípidos/genética , Masculino , México , Persona de Mediana Edad , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Estudios Prospectivos , Proteínas de Soja/farmacología , Triglicéridos/sangre , Triglicéridos/genética
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