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The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans
Epidemiological data indicate that a diet rich in plant polyphenols has a positive effect on brain functions, improving memory and cognition in humans. Direct activity of ingested phenolics on brain neurons may be one of plausible mechanisms explaining these data. This also suggests that some phenol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7284697/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32466115 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051531 |
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author | Grabska-Kobylecka, Izabela Kaczmarek-Bak, Justyna Figlus, Malgorzata Prymont-Przyminska, Anna Zwolinska, Anna Sarniak, Agata Wlodarczyk, Anna Glabinski, Andrzej Nowak, Dariusz |
author_facet | Grabska-Kobylecka, Izabela Kaczmarek-Bak, Justyna Figlus, Malgorzata Prymont-Przyminska, Anna Zwolinska, Anna Sarniak, Agata Wlodarczyk, Anna Glabinski, Andrzej Nowak, Dariusz |
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description | Epidemiological data indicate that a diet rich in plant polyphenols has a positive effect on brain functions, improving memory and cognition in humans. Direct activity of ingested phenolics on brain neurons may be one of plausible mechanisms explaining these data. This also suggests that some phenolics can cross the blood-brain barrier and be present in the brain or cerebrospinal fluid. We measured 12 phenolics (a combination of the solid-phase extraction technique with high-performance liquid chromatography) in cerebrospinal fluid and matched plasma samples from 28 patients undergoing diagnostic lumbar puncture due to neurological disorders. Homovanillic acid, 3-hydroxyphenyl acetic acid and caffeic acid were detectable in cerebrospinal fluid reaching concentrations (median; interquartile range) 0.18; 0.14 µmol/L, 4.35; 7.36 µmol/L and 0.02; 0.01 µmol/L, respectively. Plasma concentrations of caffeic acid (0.03; 0.01 µmol/L) did not correlate with those in cerebrospinal fluid (ρ = −0.109, p = 0.58). Because food (fruits and vegetables) is the only source of caffeic acid in human body fluids, our results indicate that the same dietary phenolics can cross blood-brain barrier in humans, and that transportation of caffeic acid through this barrier is not the result of simple or facilitated diffusion. |
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spelling | pubmed-72846972020-06-15 The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans Grabska-Kobylecka, Izabela Kaczmarek-Bak, Justyna Figlus, Malgorzata Prymont-Przyminska, Anna Zwolinska, Anna Sarniak, Agata Wlodarczyk, Anna Glabinski, Andrzej Nowak, Dariusz Nutrients Article Epidemiological data indicate that a diet rich in plant polyphenols has a positive effect on brain functions, improving memory and cognition in humans. Direct activity of ingested phenolics on brain neurons may be one of plausible mechanisms explaining these data. This also suggests that some phenolics can cross the blood-brain barrier and be present in the brain or cerebrospinal fluid. We measured 12 phenolics (a combination of the solid-phase extraction technique with high-performance liquid chromatography) in cerebrospinal fluid and matched plasma samples from 28 patients undergoing diagnostic lumbar puncture due to neurological disorders. Homovanillic acid, 3-hydroxyphenyl acetic acid and caffeic acid were detectable in cerebrospinal fluid reaching concentrations (median; interquartile range) 0.18; 0.14 µmol/L, 4.35; 7.36 µmol/L and 0.02; 0.01 µmol/L, respectively. Plasma concentrations of caffeic acid (0.03; 0.01 µmol/L) did not correlate with those in cerebrospinal fluid (ρ = −0.109, p = 0.58). Because food (fruits and vegetables) is the only source of caffeic acid in human body fluids, our results indicate that the same dietary phenolics can cross blood-brain barrier in humans, and that transportation of caffeic acid through this barrier is not the result of simple or facilitated diffusion. MDPI 2020-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7284697/ /pubmed/32466115 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051531 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Grabska-Kobylecka, Izabela Kaczmarek-Bak, Justyna Figlus, Malgorzata Prymont-Przyminska, Anna Zwolinska, Anna Sarniak, Agata Wlodarczyk, Anna Glabinski, Andrzej Nowak, Dariusz The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans |
title | The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans |
title_full | The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans |
title_fullStr | The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans |
title_full_unstemmed | The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans |
title_short | The Presence of Caffeic Acid in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Evidence That Dietary Polyphenols Can Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier in Humans |
title_sort | presence of caffeic acid in cerebrospinal fluid: evidence that dietary polyphenols can cross the blood-brain barrier in humans |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7284697/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32466115 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051531 |
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