Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and update conclusions from a 2-year double-blind rct testing fermented papaya preparation in healthy middle-aged/elderly subjects

A. Lorenzetti, Antonio Ayala, Fang He, Cristiana Aperio, Leila Haghshenas, Maki Osato, Umberto Solimene, S. Rasulova, Francesco Marotta
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Background:T his study represents the second part of a 2-year interventional study in middle-aged /elderly healthy subjects treated either with an antioxidant supplementation (200mg trans-resveratrol, 100mg Centella asiatica extract, 80mg ubiquinol, 50mg epigallo-cathechin-gallate, 20 mg anthocyanidins, 5mg zinc, and 200 IU vitamin E) or with a proprietary fermented papaya preparation (FPP). The choice of the fermented papaya preparation was based on over 12 years of experimental and clinical data proving its effectiveness on redox and immune regulation. The aim of this study was to complete a 24-month investigation of the potential beneficial effect of this functional food on key age-related immune system parameters.Methods: Study population: From a total of 106 subjects, we analyzed data collected from ninety-eight clinically stable, healthy community dwelling males and females aged 58 to 76 years. The investigation followed a double-blind methodology involving two groups, A and B. Group A received FPP® 4.5 grams, one sachet twice a day, coupled with a placebo capsule in the morning. Meanwhile, Group B was administered a papaya-flavored sachet twice a day, with an additional antioxidant mixture capsule in the morning, referred to as the AA group.  Morning blood samples were collected and tested for: Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), apoptosis of PBMCs and blood including Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) after 12 months, i.e. corresponding to 24 months of the 2-year study (Visit VI of the initial protocol). Results: As compared to the first preliminary published year of the study, this further 12-month study enabled a more comprehensive analysis with a significant increase of analyzed overweight (≥25 and ≤29.9 kg/m2) subjects (58 vs 31, P<0.05). On the 24-month mark, AA-group showed a significant increase of NLR (P<0.05 vs entry level and FPP group), whereas FPP-group maintained a stable value. Urinary 8-OHdG values maintained, as in the preliminary study, a wide dispersion of data but both treatments equally reduced its value in over 27BMI/r over 70y old subjects, which as taken separately, had significantly elevated values (p<0.05 vs younger subjects). ADMA and frequency of apoptotic cells values were beneficially reduced only by FPP supplementation throughout all 24 months of the study (P<0.05 vs baseline and vs AA supplementation). A significant correlation between NLR and Apoptosis of PBMCs appeared in FPP-treated subjects and this was more pronounced in subjects with >27BMI or over 70 years of age.Conclusions: The novelty of the present work was the finding that FPP represents a substantial pharma-grade, non-GMO technological advancement over uncontrolled traditional plant extracts. This functional food affects oxi-inflammatory aging phenotype and NLR, a marker worth great attention for its preventive interventional potential in middle-age/elderly communities health care. Keywords: Fermented Papaya Preparation, NLR, ADMA, apoptosis, antioxidants, SARS-Cov19
中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比率以及对健康中老年人发酵木瓜制剂进行为期两年的双盲临床试验的最新结论
背景:本研究是一项为期 2 年的干预性研究的第二部分,研究对象为中老年健康受试者,研究方法是补充抗氧化剂(200 毫克反式白藜芦醇、100 毫克积雪草提取物、80 毫克泛醌醇、50 毫克表没食子儿茶素-没食子酸酯、20 毫克花青素、5 毫克锌和 200 IU 维生素 E),或者补充一种专有的发酵木瓜制剂(FPP)。选择发酵木瓜制剂的依据是超过 12 年的实验和临床数据,证明其对氧化还原和免疫调节有效。本研究的目的是完成一项为期 24 个月的调查,研究这种功能性食品对与年龄相关的主要免疫系统参数的潜在有益影响:研究对象:我们分析了从总共 106 名受试者中收集到的数据,这些受试者来自 98 个临床稳定、健康的社区居民,男性和女性的年龄在 58 岁至 76 岁之间。调查采用双盲法,分为 A、B 两组。A 组每天两次,每次一袋,每次 4.5 克,早上服用安慰剂胶囊。与此同时,B 组每天两次服用木瓜味小袋装,早上再服用一粒抗氧化剂混合物胶囊,称为 AA 组。 采集早晨的血液样本并检测以下指标不对称二甲基精氨酸(ADMA)、PBMC 的凋亡以及 12 个月后的血液(包括中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比率(NLR)),即相当于 2 年研究的 24 个月(初始方案的第 VI 次访问)。研究结果与首次初步公布的研究年相比,为期 12 个月的进一步研究进行了更全面的分析,分析的超重(≥25 和≤29.9 kg/m2)受试者显著增加(58 对 31,P27BMI 或 70 岁以上):本研究的新颖之处在于,与不受控制的传统植物提取物相比,FPP 代表了制药级非转基因技术的重大进步。这种功能性食品会影响氧化-炎症衰老表型和 NLR,其在中老年社区保健中的预防性干预潜力值得高度重视。关键词发酵木瓜制剂 NLR ADMA 细胞凋亡 抗氧化剂 SARS-Cov19
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