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A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)

Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables and glucosinolates may reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Objective: We tested the hypothesis that a 12-wk dietary intervention with high-glucoraphanin (HG) broccoli would mo...

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Autores principales: Armah, Charlotte N, Traka, Maria H, Dainty, Jack R, Defernez, Marianne, Janssens, Astrid, Leung, Wing, Doleman, Joanne F, Potter, John F, Mithen, Richard F
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Publicado: American Society for Nutrition 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23964055
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.113.065235
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author Armah, Charlotte N
Traka, Maria H
Dainty, Jack R
Defernez, Marianne
Janssens, Astrid
Leung, Wing
Doleman, Joanne F
Potter, John F
Mithen, Richard F
author_facet Armah, Charlotte N
Traka, Maria H
Dainty, Jack R
Defernez, Marianne
Janssens, Astrid
Leung, Wing
Doleman, Joanne F
Potter, John F
Mithen, Richard F
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description Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables and glucosinolates may reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Objective: We tested the hypothesis that a 12-wk dietary intervention with high-glucoraphanin (HG) broccoli would modify biomarkers of CVD risk and plasma metabolite profiles to a greater extent than interventions with standard broccoli or peas. Design: Subjects were randomly assigned to consume 400 g standard broccoli, 400 g HG broccoli, or 400 g peas each week for 12 wk, with no other dietary restrictions. Biomarkers of CVD risk and 347 plasma metabolites were quantified before and after the intervention. Results: No significant differences in the effects of the diets on biomarkers of CVD risk were found. Multivariate analyses of plasma metabolites identified 2 discrete phenotypic responses to diet in individuals within the HG broccoli arm, differentiated by single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with the PAPOLG gene. Univariate analysis showed effects of sex (P < 0.001), PAPOLG genotype (P < 0.001), and PAPOLG genotype × diet (P < 0.001) on the plasma metabolic profile. In the HG broccoli arm, the consequence of the intervention was to reduce variation in lipid and amino acid metabolites, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates, and acylcarnitines between the 2 PAPOLG genotypes. Conclusions: The metabolic changes observed with the HG broccoli diet are consistent with a rebalancing of anaplerotic and cataplerotic reactions and enhanced integration of fatty acid β-oxidation with TCA cycle activity. These modifications may contribute to the reduction in cancer risk associated with diets that are rich in cruciferous vegetables. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01114399.
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spelling pubmed-37437332013-08-20 A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3) Armah, Charlotte N Traka, Maria H Dainty, Jack R Defernez, Marianne Janssens, Astrid Leung, Wing Doleman, Joanne F Potter, John F Mithen, Richard F Am J Clin Nutr Vitamins, Minerals, and Phytochemicals Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables and glucosinolates may reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Objective: We tested the hypothesis that a 12-wk dietary intervention with high-glucoraphanin (HG) broccoli would modify biomarkers of CVD risk and plasma metabolite profiles to a greater extent than interventions with standard broccoli or peas. Design: Subjects were randomly assigned to consume 400 g standard broccoli, 400 g HG broccoli, or 400 g peas each week for 12 wk, with no other dietary restrictions. Biomarkers of CVD risk and 347 plasma metabolites were quantified before and after the intervention. Results: No significant differences in the effects of the diets on biomarkers of CVD risk were found. Multivariate analyses of plasma metabolites identified 2 discrete phenotypic responses to diet in individuals within the HG broccoli arm, differentiated by single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with the PAPOLG gene. Univariate analysis showed effects of sex (P < 0.001), PAPOLG genotype (P < 0.001), and PAPOLG genotype × diet (P < 0.001) on the plasma metabolic profile. In the HG broccoli arm, the consequence of the intervention was to reduce variation in lipid and amino acid metabolites, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates, and acylcarnitines between the 2 PAPOLG genotypes. Conclusions: The metabolic changes observed with the HG broccoli diet are consistent with a rebalancing of anaplerotic and cataplerotic reactions and enhanced integration of fatty acid β-oxidation with TCA cycle activity. These modifications may contribute to the reduction in cancer risk associated with diets that are rich in cruciferous vegetables. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01114399. American Society for Nutrition 2013-09 2013-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3743733/ /pubmed/23964055 http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.113.065235 Text en This is an open access article distributed under the CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Vitamins, Minerals, and Phytochemicals
Armah, Charlotte N
Traka, Maria H
Dainty, Jack R
Defernez, Marianne
Janssens, Astrid
Leung, Wing
Doleman, Joanne F
Potter, John F
Mithen, Richard F
A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)
title A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)
title_full A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)
title_fullStr A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)
title_full_unstemmed A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)
title_short A diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)
title_sort diet rich in high-glucoraphanin broccoli interacts with genotype to reduce discordance in plasma metabolite profiles by modulating mitochondrial function(1)(2)(3)
topic Vitamins, Minerals, and Phytochemicals
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23964055
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.113.065235
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