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Blueberry Metabolites Attenuate Lipotoxicity-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.201700601

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blueberry metabolites; endothelial dysfunction; inflammation; nitric oxide; vascular effects

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  1. University of Utah research start-up fund
  2. University of Utah Seed Grant
  3. College of Health Pilot grant
  4. University of Utah Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program award
  5. Native American Research Internship
  6. Brazil Scientific Mobility Program
  7. American Heart Association [AHA: 16GRNT31050004]
  8. National Institutes of Health [NIH:RO3AGO52848, HL118067, AG042860]
  9. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [R03AG052848] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Scope: Lipotoxicity-induced endothelial dysfunction is an important vascular complication associated with diabetes. Clinical studies support the vascular benefits of blueberry anthocyanins, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. The hypothesis that metabolites of blueberry anthocyanins attenuate lipotoxicity-induced endothelial dysfunction was tested. Methods and results: Human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs) were treated for 6 h with either: (i) the parent anthocyanins (malvidin-3-glucoside and cyanidin-3-glucoside); or (ii) the blueberry metabolites (hydroxyhippuric acid, hippuric acid, benzoic acid-4-sulfate, isovanillic acid-3-sulfate, and vanillic acid-4-sulfate), at concentrations known to circulate in humans following blueberry consumption. For the last 5 h HAECs were treated with palmitate or vehicle. HAECs treated with palmitate displayed elevated reactive oxygen species generation, increased mRNA expression of NOX4, chemokines, adhesion molecules, and IB, exaggerated monocyte binding, and suppressed nitric oxide production. Of note, the damaging effects of palmitate were ameliorated in HAECs treated with blueberry metabolites but not parent anthocyanins. Further, important translational relevance of these results was provided by our observation that palmitate-induced endothelial dysfunction was lessened in arterial segments that incubated concurrently with blueberry metabolites. Conclusion: The presented findings indicate that the vascular benefits of blueberry anthocyanins are mediated by their metabolites. Blueberries might complement existing therapies to lessen vascular complications.

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