Literature DB >> 21879099

Polyphenols prevent lipid abnormalities and arterial dysfunction in hamsters on a high-fat diet: a comparative study of red grape and white persimmon wines.

Jin-Hyang Suh1, Anne Virsolvy, Aurélie Goux, Cécile Cassan, Sylvain Richard, Jean-Paul Cristol, Pierre-Louis Teissèdre, Jean-Max Rouanet.   

Abstract

SCOPE: We compared the effects of two dealcoholized wines, persimmon (P) and Merlot (M), in hypercholesterolemic hamsters. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Four groups of hamsters received a standard (ST) or an atherogenic diet (AT) for 12 weeks. AT animals received either dealcoholized persimmon wine (AT + P) or Merlot wine (AT + M) by gavage, while controls received water (AT and ST). Plasma cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose and paraoxonase activity were measured. Oxidative stress was assessed by aortic O(2)°(-) production, and vascular function was evaluated in aortic rings. The atherogenic diet led to higher plasma triglycerides (246%), total cholesterol (142%), LDL-cholesterol (91%) and HDL-cholesterol (49%). Aortic production of O(2)°(-) also increased (207%) and vascular reactivity was modified with altered endothelial function as assessed by acetylcholine-dependent vasorelaxation. The two wines partially prevented these alterations, reducing O(2)°(-) production and improving vascular reactivity without altering endothelial function. There was no difference between the P and M groups, although the procyanidin composition of the two dealcoholized fractions differed significantly, and only dimer concentrations were similar.
CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that polyphenols are responsible, at least in part, for the antiatherogenic/antioxidant effects of wines. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21879099     DOI: 10.1039/c1fo10066a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Funct        ISSN: 2042-6496            Impact factor:   5.396


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Review 4.  In Vitro and In Vivo Digestion of Persimmon and Derived Products: A Review.

Authors:  Cristina M González; Isabel Hernando; Gemma Moraga
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-12-11
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