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1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity

Asthma associated with obesity is considered the most severe phenotype and can be challenging to manage with standard medications. Marine-derived 1-O-alkyl-glycerols (AGs), as precursors for plasmalogen synthesis, have high biological activity, making them a promising substance for pharmacology. Thi...

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Autores principales: Denisenko, Yulia, Novgorodtseva, Tatyana, Antonyuk, Marina, Yurenko, Alla, Gvozdenko, Tatyana, Kasyanov, Sergey, Ermolenko, Ekaterina, Sultanov, Ruslan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367676
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060351
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author Denisenko, Yulia
Novgorodtseva, Tatyana
Antonyuk, Marina
Yurenko, Alla
Gvozdenko, Tatyana
Kasyanov, Sergey
Ermolenko, Ekaterina
Sultanov, Ruslan
author_facet Denisenko, Yulia
Novgorodtseva, Tatyana
Antonyuk, Marina
Yurenko, Alla
Gvozdenko, Tatyana
Kasyanov, Sergey
Ermolenko, Ekaterina
Sultanov, Ruslan
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description Asthma associated with obesity is considered the most severe phenotype and can be challenging to manage with standard medications. Marine-derived 1-O-alkyl-glycerols (AGs), as precursors for plasmalogen synthesis, have high biological activity, making them a promising substance for pharmacology. This study aimed to investigate the effect of AGs from squid Berryteuthis magister on lung function, fatty acid and plasmalogen levels, and cytokine and adipokine production in obese patients with asthma. The investigational trial included 19 patients with mild asthma associated with obesity who received 0.4 g of AGs daily for three months in addition to their standard treatment. The effects of AGs were evaluated at one and three months of treatment. The results of the study demonstrated that intake of AGs increased the FEV1 and FEV1/VC ratios, and significantly decreased the ACQ score in 17 of the 19 patients after three months of treatment. The intake of AGs increased concentration of plasmalogen and n–3 PUFA in plasma, and modified leptin/adiponectin production by adipose tissue. The supplementation of AGs decreased the plasma levels of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-4, and IL-17a), and oxylipins (TXB2 and LTB4), suggesting an anti-inflammatory property of AGs. In conclusion, 1-O-alkyl-glycerols could be a promising dietary supplement for improving pulmonary function and reducing inflammation in obese asthma patients, and a natural source for plasmalogen synthesis. The study highlighted that the beneficial effects of AG consumption can be observed after one month of treatment, with gradual improvement after three months of supplementation.
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spelling pubmed-103046562023-06-29 1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity Denisenko, Yulia Novgorodtseva, Tatyana Antonyuk, Marina Yurenko, Alla Gvozdenko, Tatyana Kasyanov, Sergey Ermolenko, Ekaterina Sultanov, Ruslan Mar Drugs Article Asthma associated with obesity is considered the most severe phenotype and can be challenging to manage with standard medications. Marine-derived 1-O-alkyl-glycerols (AGs), as precursors for plasmalogen synthesis, have high biological activity, making them a promising substance for pharmacology. This study aimed to investigate the effect of AGs from squid Berryteuthis magister on lung function, fatty acid and plasmalogen levels, and cytokine and adipokine production in obese patients with asthma. The investigational trial included 19 patients with mild asthma associated with obesity who received 0.4 g of AGs daily for three months in addition to their standard treatment. The effects of AGs were evaluated at one and three months of treatment. The results of the study demonstrated that intake of AGs increased the FEV1 and FEV1/VC ratios, and significantly decreased the ACQ score in 17 of the 19 patients after three months of treatment. The intake of AGs increased concentration of plasmalogen and n–3 PUFA in plasma, and modified leptin/adiponectin production by adipose tissue. The supplementation of AGs decreased the plasma levels of inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-4, and IL-17a), and oxylipins (TXB2 and LTB4), suggesting an anti-inflammatory property of AGs. In conclusion, 1-O-alkyl-glycerols could be a promising dietary supplement for improving pulmonary function and reducing inflammation in obese asthma patients, and a natural source for plasmalogen synthesis. The study highlighted that the beneficial effects of AG consumption can be observed after one month of treatment, with gradual improvement after three months of supplementation. MDPI 2023-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10304656/ /pubmed/37367676 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060351 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Denisenko, Yulia
Novgorodtseva, Tatyana
Antonyuk, Marina
Yurenko, Alla
Gvozdenko, Tatyana
Kasyanov, Sergey
Ermolenko, Ekaterina
Sultanov, Ruslan
1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity
title 1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity
title_full 1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity
title_fullStr 1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity
title_full_unstemmed 1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity
title_short 1-O-alkyl-glycerols from Squid Berryteuthis magister Reduce Inflammation and Modify Fatty Acid and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Asthma Associated with Obesity
title_sort 1-o-alkyl-glycerols from squid berryteuthis magister reduce inflammation and modify fatty acid and plasmalogen metabolism in asthma associated with obesity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367676
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21060351
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