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Effect of food extracts and bioactive food compounds on the mechanism of atherosclerosis and nutritional biomarkers
Primera, estudiar los efectos de un extracto de cacahuete rico en polifenoles y de compuestos bioactivos (alfa-tocoferol) en modelos celulares a nivel de inflamaci贸n (c茅lulas monoc铆ticas THP-1) y disfunci贸n endotelial (c茅lulas endoteliales de aorta humana; HAEC), respectivamente.
Segunda, optimizar el volumen sangu铆neo caracterizando el perfil de metabolitos acuosos y lip铆dicos, la composici贸n de 谩cidos grasos, la detecci贸n de subclases de lipoprote铆nas y de polifenoles en plasma y gl贸bulos rojos.
El extracto de cacahuete ejerce efectos anti-inflamatorios mediante la inhibici贸n de la prote铆na del TNF-伪 extracelular, a trav茅s de la inhibici贸n de la activaci贸n del factor de transcripci贸n c-Jun.
El alfa-tocoferol mejora la funci贸n endotelial mediante la inhibici贸n de la VCAM-1 y en menor grado sobre la E-selectina e ICAM-1.
El plasma y gl贸bulos rojos aportan informaci贸n metabol贸mica complementaria y se elegir谩 uno u otro en funci贸n del objetivo de los estudios en humanos.The thesis addresses two major issues.
Firstly: The study the effects of polyphenol-rich peanut extract and bioactive compounds (alpha-tocopherol) in cellular models of inflammation (monocytic cells; THP-1) and on endothelial dysfunction (human aortic endothelial cells; HAEC), respectively.
Secondly: The optimisation of blood sampling for human studies to characterise the profile of aqueous and lipid metabolites, fatty acid composition, lipoprotein subclasses, and polyphenol content of plasma and red blood cells.
Peanut extract exerts anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting extracellular TNF-伪 protein via the inhibition of c-Jun transcription factor activation.
Alpha-tocopherol improves endothelial function by inhibiting VCAM-1 and, to a lesser extent, E-selectin and ICAM-1.
Analyses of metabolites in plasma and red blood cells generate complementary information. The measurements may need to be performed in either, or both, matrices, depending on the objectives of the study
In vitro metabolomic approaches to investigating the potential biological effects of phenolic compounds: an update
Dietary phenolic compounds (PCs) have been receiving interest for their presumed roles in
disease prevention. However, there is a lack of studies on the underlying molecular mechanisms. In
this regard, in vitro metabolomic approaches are suitable for the investigation of the molecular
changes in response to PC exposure. Up to date, the biological effects of PCs have only been examined
for PCs from rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), olive oil, and resveratrol using cell-based metabolomic
approach, although transcriptomic and/or proteomic studies have also been conducted in
the same in vitro cell experiment in some cases. Our integral analysis of the reviewed studies suggest
that PCs may be involved not only in basic cellular processes or macro- and micro-nutrient metabolism,
but also in specific metabolic pathways that have been thoroughly investigated. These modulated
pathways could have a clinical impact on neurodegenerative diseases, type 2 diabetes, cancer,
and cardiovascular diseases. In conclusion, the in vitro metabolomic approaches provide additional
information of the molecular mechanisms involved in disease risk reduction of dietary PCs. In order
to elucidate the mechanisms of action of PCs, more metabolomic cell-based studies are needed and
testing the physiological conjugated forms of PCs in these cell systems could be of special interest.This work was partially supported by grants (Grant Nos. AGL2009-13517-C03-03 and AGL2012-40144-C03-02) from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (Ministerio de Educaci贸n y Ciencia, Spain), a Sara Borrell post-doctoral grant (CD14/00275; Spain), a Pla estrat猫gic de recerca i innovaci贸 en salut (PERIS) post-doctoral grant (SLT002/16/00239; Catalunya, Spain). We also thank the support of Institut d鈥橧nvestigaci贸 Sanit脿ria Pere Virgili (IISPV) and Centre Tecnol貌gic de Nutrici贸 i Salut (CTNS), Reus, Spain. NFOC-Salut group is a consolidated research group of Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain (2014 SGR 873