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Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women

BACKGROUND: High circulating levels of ceramides (Cer) and sphingomyelins (SM) are associated with cardiometabolic diseases. The consumption of whole fat dairy products, naturally containing such polar lipids (PL), is associated with health benefits, but the impact on sphingolipidome remains unknown...

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Autores principales: Le Barz, Mélanie, Vors, Cécile, Combe, Emmanuel, Joumard-Cubizolles, Laurie, Lecomte, Manon, Joffre, Florent, Trauchessec, Michèle, Pesenti, Sandra, Loizon, Emmanuelle, Breyton, Anne-Esther, Meugnier, Emmanuelle, Bertrand, Karène, Drai, Jocelyne, Robert, Chloé, Durand, Annie, Cuerq, Charlotte, Gaborit, Patrice, Leconte, Nadine, Bernalier-Donadille, Annick, Cotte, Eddy, Laville, Martine, Lambert-Porcheron, Stéphanie, Ouchchane, Lemlih, Vidal, Hubert, Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne, Cheillan, David, Michalski, Marie-Caroline
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8262315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33857018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146161
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author Le Barz, Mélanie
Vors, Cécile
Combe, Emmanuel
Joumard-Cubizolles, Laurie
Lecomte, Manon
Joffre, Florent
Trauchessec, Michèle
Pesenti, Sandra
Loizon, Emmanuelle
Breyton, Anne-Esther
Meugnier, Emmanuelle
Bertrand, Karène
Drai, Jocelyne
Robert, Chloé
Durand, Annie
Cuerq, Charlotte
Gaborit, Patrice
Leconte, Nadine
Bernalier-Donadille, Annick
Cotte, Eddy
Laville, Martine
Lambert-Porcheron, Stéphanie
Ouchchane, Lemlih
Vidal, Hubert
Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne
Cheillan, David
Michalski, Marie-Caroline
author_facet Le Barz, Mélanie
Vors, Cécile
Combe, Emmanuel
Joumard-Cubizolles, Laurie
Lecomte, Manon
Joffre, Florent
Trauchessec, Michèle
Pesenti, Sandra
Loizon, Emmanuelle
Breyton, Anne-Esther
Meugnier, Emmanuelle
Bertrand, Karène
Drai, Jocelyne
Robert, Chloé
Durand, Annie
Cuerq, Charlotte
Gaborit, Patrice
Leconte, Nadine
Bernalier-Donadille, Annick
Cotte, Eddy
Laville, Martine
Lambert-Porcheron, Stéphanie
Ouchchane, Lemlih
Vidal, Hubert
Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne
Cheillan, David
Michalski, Marie-Caroline
author_sort Le Barz, Mélanie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: High circulating levels of ceramides (Cer) and sphingomyelins (SM) are associated with cardiometabolic diseases. The consumption of whole fat dairy products, naturally containing such polar lipids (PL), is associated with health benefits, but the impact on sphingolipidome remains unknown. METHODS: In a 4-week randomized controlled trial, 58 postmenopausal women daily consumed milk PL-enriched cream cheese (0, 3, or 5 g of milk PL). Postprandial metabolic explorations were performed before and after supplementation. Analyses included SM and Cer species in serum, chylomicrons, and feces. The ileal contents of 4 ileostomy patients were also explored after acute milk PL intake. RESULTS: Milk PL decreased serum atherogenic C24:1 Cer, C16:1 SM, and C18:1 SM species (P(group) < 0.05). Changes in serum C16+18 SM species were positively correlated with the reduction of cholesterol (r = 0.706), LDL-C (r = 0.666), and ApoB (r = 0.705) (P < 0.001). Milk PL decreased chylomicron content in total SM and C24:1 Cer (P(group) < 0.001), parallel to a marked increase in total Cer in feces (P(group) < 0.001). Milk PL modulated some specific SM and Cer species in both ileal efflux and feces, suggesting differential absorption and metabolization processes in the gut. CONCLUSION: Milk PL supplementation decreased atherogenic SM and Cer species associated with the improvement of cardiovascular risk markers. Our findings bring insights on sphingolipid metabolism in the gut, especially Cer, as signaling molecules potentially participating in the beneficial effects of milk PL. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02099032, NCT02146339. FUNDING: ANR-11-ALID-007-01; PHRCI-2014: VALOBAB, no. 14-007; CNIEL; GLN 2018-11-07; HCL (sponsor).
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spelling pubmed-82623152021-07-13 Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women Le Barz, Mélanie Vors, Cécile Combe, Emmanuel Joumard-Cubizolles, Laurie Lecomte, Manon Joffre, Florent Trauchessec, Michèle Pesenti, Sandra Loizon, Emmanuelle Breyton, Anne-Esther Meugnier, Emmanuelle Bertrand, Karène Drai, Jocelyne Robert, Chloé Durand, Annie Cuerq, Charlotte Gaborit, Patrice Leconte, Nadine Bernalier-Donadille, Annick Cotte, Eddy Laville, Martine Lambert-Porcheron, Stéphanie Ouchchane, Lemlih Vidal, Hubert Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne Cheillan, David Michalski, Marie-Caroline JCI Insight Clinical Medicine BACKGROUND: High circulating levels of ceramides (Cer) and sphingomyelins (SM) are associated with cardiometabolic diseases. The consumption of whole fat dairy products, naturally containing such polar lipids (PL), is associated with health benefits, but the impact on sphingolipidome remains unknown. METHODS: In a 4-week randomized controlled trial, 58 postmenopausal women daily consumed milk PL-enriched cream cheese (0, 3, or 5 g of milk PL). Postprandial metabolic explorations were performed before and after supplementation. Analyses included SM and Cer species in serum, chylomicrons, and feces. The ileal contents of 4 ileostomy patients were also explored after acute milk PL intake. RESULTS: Milk PL decreased serum atherogenic C24:1 Cer, C16:1 SM, and C18:1 SM species (P(group) < 0.05). Changes in serum C16+18 SM species were positively correlated with the reduction of cholesterol (r = 0.706), LDL-C (r = 0.666), and ApoB (r = 0.705) (P < 0.001). Milk PL decreased chylomicron content in total SM and C24:1 Cer (P(group) < 0.001), parallel to a marked increase in total Cer in feces (P(group) < 0.001). Milk PL modulated some specific SM and Cer species in both ileal efflux and feces, suggesting differential absorption and metabolization processes in the gut. CONCLUSION: Milk PL supplementation decreased atherogenic SM and Cer species associated with the improvement of cardiovascular risk markers. Our findings bring insights on sphingolipid metabolism in the gut, especially Cer, as signaling molecules potentially participating in the beneficial effects of milk PL. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02099032, NCT02146339. FUNDING: ANR-11-ALID-007-01; PHRCI-2014: VALOBAB, no. 14-007; CNIEL; GLN 2018-11-07; HCL (sponsor). American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8262315/ /pubmed/33857018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146161 Text en © 2021 Le Barz et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Clinical Medicine
Le Barz, Mélanie
Vors, Cécile
Combe, Emmanuel
Joumard-Cubizolles, Laurie
Lecomte, Manon
Joffre, Florent
Trauchessec, Michèle
Pesenti, Sandra
Loizon, Emmanuelle
Breyton, Anne-Esther
Meugnier, Emmanuelle
Bertrand, Karène
Drai, Jocelyne
Robert, Chloé
Durand, Annie
Cuerq, Charlotte
Gaborit, Patrice
Leconte, Nadine
Bernalier-Donadille, Annick
Cotte, Eddy
Laville, Martine
Lambert-Porcheron, Stéphanie
Ouchchane, Lemlih
Vidal, Hubert
Malpuech-Brugère, Corinne
Cheillan, David
Michalski, Marie-Caroline
Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women
title Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women
title_full Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women
title_fullStr Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women
title_full_unstemmed Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women
title_short Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women
title_sort milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women
topic Clinical Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8262315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33857018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146161
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