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Circulating Anthocyanin Metabolites Mediate Vascular Benefits of Blueberries: Insights From Randomized Controlled Trials, Metabolomics, and Nutrigenomics

机译:循环花青素代谢物介导蓝莓的血管益处:随机对照试验,代谢组科和营养素的见解

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Potential health benefits of blueberries may be due to vascular effects of anthocyanins that predominantly circulate in blood as phenolic acid metabolites. We investigated which role blueberry anthocyanins and circulating metabolites play in mediating improvements in vascular function and explore potential mechanisms using metabolomics and nutrigenomics. Purified anthocyanins exerted a dose-dependent improvement of endothelial function in healthy humans, as measured by flow-mediated dilation. The effects were similar to those of wild blueberries containing similar amounts of anthocyanins, whereas control drinks containing fiber, minerals, or vitamins had no significant effect. Daily 1-month wild blueberry consumption increased flow-mediated dilation and lowered 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure. Of the 63 anthocyanin plasma metabolites quantified, 14 and 21 correlated with acute and chronic flow-mediated dilation improvements, respectively. Injection of these metabolites improved flow-mediated dilation in mice. Daily wild blueberry consumption led to differential expression (>1.2-fold) of 608 genes and 3 microRNAs, with Mir-181c showing a 13-fold increase in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Patterns of 13 metabolites were independent predictors of gene expression changes and pathway enrichment analysis revealed significantly modulated biological processes involved in cell adhesion, migration, immune response, and cell differentiation. Our results identify anthocyanin metabolites as major mediators of vascular bioactivities of blueberries and changes of cellular gene programs.
机译:蓝莓的潜在健康益处可能是由于花青素的血管作用,其主要在血液中循环作为酚酸代谢物。我们研究了蓝莓花青素和循环代谢物在介导血管功能的改善方面发挥的作用,并使用代谢组织和营养学探索潜在机制。纯化的花青素施加了通过流动介导的扩张测量的健康人体中内皮功能的剂量依赖性改善。这些效果类似于含有相似量的花青素的野生蓝莓,而含有纤维,矿物质或维生素的对照饮料没有显着效果。每日1个月野生蓝莓消耗增加流量介导的扩张,降低了24小时的动手血压。在63个花青素等离子体代谢物中,定量,14和21分别与​​急性和慢性流动介导的扩张改善相关。注射这些代谢物改善了小鼠的流动介导的扩张。每日野生蓝莓消耗导致差异表达(> 1.2倍)的608基因和3 microRNA,MiR-181C显示外周血单核细胞增加13倍。 13代谢物的图案是基因表达的独立预测因子,并且途径富集分析显示出显着调节的细胞粘附,迁移,免疫应答和细胞分化中的显着调节的生物过程。我们的结果鉴定了花青素代谢物作为蓝莓血管生物活化的主要介质和细胞基因计划的变化。

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