Investigation of cytokines, oxidative stress, metabolic, and inflammatory biomarkers after orange
juice consumption by normal and overweight subjects
Engelsk titel: Investigation of cytokines, oxidative stress, metabolic, and inflammatory biomarkers after orange
juice consumption by normal and overweight subjects
Läs online
Författare:
Dourado, Grace K Z S
;
Cesar, Thais B
Email: tcesar@fcfar.unesp.br
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 53
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15123763
Sammanfattning
Background: Abdominal adiposity has been linked to metabolic abnormalities, including
dyslipidemia, oxidative stress, and low-grade inflammation.
Objective: To test the hypothesis that consumption of 100% orange juice (OJ) would improve metabolic,
oxidative, and inflammatory biomarkers and cytokine levels in normal and overweight subjects with
increased waist circumference.
Design: Subjects were divided into two groups in accordance with their body mass index: normal and
overweight. Both groups of individuals consumed 750 mL of OJ daily for 8 weeks. Body composition
(weight, height, percentage of fat mass, and waist circumference); metabolic biomarkers (total
cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol [LDL-C], high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol [HDL-C],
triglycerides, glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, and glycated hemoglobin); oxidative biomarkers
(malondialdehyde and DPPH); inflammatory biomarkers (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein [hsCRP]);
cytokines (IL-4, IL-10, IL-12, TNF-a, and IFN-?); and diet were evaluated before and after consumption of
OJ for 8 weeks.
Results: The major findings of this study were: 1) no alteration in body composition in either group; 2)
improvement of the lipid profile, evidenced by a reduction in total cholesterol and LDL-C; 3) a potential
stimulation of the immune response due to increase in IL-12; 4) anti-inflammatory effect as a result of a
marked reduction in hsCRP; and 5) antioxidant action by the enhancement of total antioxidant capacity
and the reduction of lipid peroxidation, in both normal and overweight subjects.
Conclusions: OJ consumption has a positive effect on important biomarkers of health status in normal
and overweight subjects, thereby supporting evidence that OJ acts as functional food and could be
consumed as part of a healthy diet to prevent metabolic and chronic diseases.