Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
According to WHO cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the first cause of death in the world: more people die
annually from CVDs than from any other cause. Vascular endothelium plays a pivotal role in the onset and
progression of these pathologies and cardiovascular risk factors are frequently associated to the levels of
endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), bone marrow-derived circulating progenitors for the endothelial lineage.
Since EPCs not only preserve vascular endothelium homeostasis, but might directly participate to
re-endothelization and neovascularization, these cells represent an emerging protagonist in vascular competency
and as such a cell model of great interest. An unhealthy diet is one of the main cardiovascular risk factor, while
there is a great interest in the potential protective effects of "nutraceuticals", food-derived compounds that exert
beneficial effects on human and animal health. The characterization of the endothelial effects of different
nutraceuticals may provide fresh insights into their potential role in CVDs prevention. Several studies have
already showed the protective effects of natural antioxidants on EPCs levels and functionality; some examples
are resveratrol, catechin and folic acid. Fermentation has recently shown interesting roles in cardiovascular
prevention since this process gave origin to a new class of foods, rich in bioactive compounds, the fermented
foods. Consumption of fermented legumes and cereals, but also fermented beverages (such as beer and wine) was
found to protect endothelial function through both lipid-lowering, as well anti-inflammatory and antioxidative
mechanisms. Little is known about the effects of fermentation-derived nutraceuticals on EPCs. Given the
important role of this cardiovascular biomarker, further analysis in this field can improve opportunities for
CVDs prevention and treatment.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nutraceuticals; antioxidants; endothelial function; endothelial progenitor cells; diet; cardiovascular diseases
Elenco autori:
Gabriele, Morena; Russo, Rossella; Longo, Vincenzo; Pucci, Laura
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