TY - JOUR
T1 - Strawberry intake increases blood fluid, erythrocyte and mononuclear cell defenses against oxidative challenge
AU - Tulipani, Sara
AU - Armeni, Tatiana
AU - Giampieri, Francesca
AU - Alvarez-Suarez, José M.
AU - Gonzalez-Paramás, Ana M.
AU - Santos-Buelga, Celestino
AU - Busco, Franco
AU - Principato, Giovanni
AU - Bompadre, Stefano
AU - Quiles, José L.
AU - Mezzetti, Bruno
AU - Battino, Maurizio
PY - 2014/8/1
Y1 - 2014/8/1
N2 - The health promoting effects of a regular consumption of strawberries deserve attention, and a direct or indirect antioxidant role of strawberry bioactive compounds is among the most probable mechanisms underlying their beneficial properties. In the present study, we evaluated the overall effects of a 2-week daily consumption of strawberries on plasma antioxidant status, membrane lipid susceptibility to ex vivo-induced oxidation, and erythrocyte and mononuclear cell resistance to oxidative damage in apparently healthy volunteers. After strawberry intake, a moderate increase in fasting plasma antioxidant capacity and vitamin C was observed, together with a significant increase in the lag phase preceding plasma lipid oxidation. A significantly enhanced resistance to oxidative hemolysis was confirmed in red blood cells, while no significant changes were found in the extent of their membrane lipid peroxidation. For the first time, increased intake of strawberries for only 2 weeks was shown to be sufficient to attenuate mononuclear cell mortality after ex vivo exposure to a single acuteoxidative challenge, but the analysis of DNA oxidative damage gave conflicting results. These findings suggest that a regular consumption of strawberries may enhance body defences against oxidative challenges.
AB - The health promoting effects of a regular consumption of strawberries deserve attention, and a direct or indirect antioxidant role of strawberry bioactive compounds is among the most probable mechanisms underlying their beneficial properties. In the present study, we evaluated the overall effects of a 2-week daily consumption of strawberries on plasma antioxidant status, membrane lipid susceptibility to ex vivo-induced oxidation, and erythrocyte and mononuclear cell resistance to oxidative damage in apparently healthy volunteers. After strawberry intake, a moderate increase in fasting plasma antioxidant capacity and vitamin C was observed, together with a significant increase in the lag phase preceding plasma lipid oxidation. A significantly enhanced resistance to oxidative hemolysis was confirmed in red blood cells, while no significant changes were found in the extent of their membrane lipid peroxidation. For the first time, increased intake of strawberries for only 2 weeks was shown to be sufficient to attenuate mononuclear cell mortality after ex vivo exposure to a single acuteoxidative challenge, but the analysis of DNA oxidative damage gave conflicting results. These findings suggest that a regular consumption of strawberries may enhance body defences against oxidative challenges.
KW - Antihaemolytic effects
KW - DNA damage
KW - Human study
KW - Mononuclear cell mortality
KW - Plasma antioxidant status
KW - Strawberry
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84894590790&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.01.098
DO - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.01.098
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 24629942
AN - SCOPUS:84894590790
SN - 0308-8146
VL - 156
SP - 87
EP - 93
JO - Food Chemistry
JF - Food Chemistry
ER -