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[Nutrigenomics--bioactive dietary components].

Monika Gętek1, Natalia Czech, Katarzyna Fizia, Agnieszka Białek-Dratwa, Małgorzata Muc-Wierzgoń, Teresa Kokot, Ewa Nowakowska-Zajdel.   

Abstract

Nutrigenomics analyzes relations between diet and genes, and identifies mechanisms in which food and nutrition affect health and lifestyles and noncommunicable diseases (R. Chadwick, 2004). Bioactive dietary components are signal molecules that carry information from the external environment and affect in terms of quantity and quality in the process of gene expression. The biological effect of bioactive dietary components depends on various of physiological processes that can occur within a few genes. Polymorphism of genes can change their function and physiological response of the body for nutrients. Bioactive dietary components work on at least two levels of the expression of genes as factors regulating chromatin structure and as factors directly regulate the activity of nuclear receptors. The processes of synthesis and DNA repair are regulated by some of vitamins, macro-and micro-elements. They provide, among others, cofactors of enzymes that catalyze the replication of DNA methylation and its repair. DNA methylation profile may change under the influence of diet, single nucleotide polymorphisms and environmental factors. Bioactive dietary components may directly affect the process of gene expression by acting as ligands for nuclear receptors. Sensitive to dietary group of nuclear receptors are sensory receptors. This group includes, among others receptor PPAR (peroxisome proliferator activated), responsible for energy metabolism and receptors LXR (liver X receptor), FXR (farnesoid X receptor) and RXR, which is responsible for the metabolism of cholesterol.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23619224     DOI: 10.5604/17322693.1043606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Postepy Hig Med Dosw (Online)        ISSN: 0032-5449            Impact factor:   0.270


  4 in total

1.  Effect of a diet enriched with omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids on the pig liver transcriptome.

Authors:  Agnieszka Szostak; Magdalena Ogłuszka; Marinus F W Te Pas; Ewa Poławska; Paweł Urbański; Edyta Juszczuk-Kubiak; Tadeusz Blicharski; Chandra Shekhar Pareek; Jenelle R Dunkelberger; Jarosław O Horbańczuk; Mariusz Pierzchała
Journal:  Genes Nutr       Date:  2016-03-17       Impact factor: 5.523

2.  Egg ovotransferrin-derived ACE inhibitory peptide IRW increases ACE2 but decreases proinflammatory genes expression in mesenteric artery of spontaneously hypertensive rats.

Authors:  Kaustav Majumder; Guanxiang Liang; Yanhong Chen; LeLuo Guan; Sandra T Davidge; Jianping Wu
Journal:  Mol Nutr Food Res       Date:  2015-06-26       Impact factor: 5.914

3.  Content of selected inorganic compounds in the eggs of hens kept in two different systems: organic and battery cage.

Authors:  Edyta Szymanek; Katarzyna Andraszek; Dorota Banaszewska; Kamil Drabik; Justyna Batkowska
Journal:  Arch Anim Breed       Date:  2019-07-18

Review 4.  The Influence of Nutrients on Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Authors:  Sara Jarmakiewicz-Czaja; Dominika Piątek; Rafał Filip
Journal:  J Nutr Metab       Date:  2020-02-27
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