No Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol on the Metabolic Syndrome: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial

T. N. Kjær, M. J. Ornstrup, Morten Møller Poulsen, H. Stødkilde-Jørgensen, N. Jessen, J. Jørgensen, B. Richelsen, S. Pedersen
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Context Low-grade inflammation is associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Preclinical evidence suggests that resveratrol (RSV) has beneficial metabolic and anti-inflammatory effects that could have therapeutic implications. Objective To investigate effects of long-term RSV treatment on inflammation and MetS. Setting and Design A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel group clinical trial conducted at Aarhus University Hospital. Participants Middle-aged community-dwelling men (N = 74) with MetS, 66 of whom completed all visits (mean ± standard error of the mean): age, 49.5 ± 0.796 years; body mass index, 33.8 ± 0.44 kg/m2; waist circumference, 115 ± 1.14 cm. Intervention Daily oral supplementation with 1000 mg RSV (RSVhigh), 150 mg RSV, or placebo for 16 weeks. Main outcome measures Plasma levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), circulating lipids, and inflammatory markers in circulation and adipose/muscle tissue biopsy specimens; glucose metabolism; and body composition including visceral fat and ectopic fat deposition. Results RSV treatment did not lower circulating levels of hs-CRP, interleukin 6, or soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor in plasma, and inflammatory gene expression in adipose and muscle tissues also remained unchanged. RSV treatment had no effect on blood pressure, body composition, and lipid deposition in the liver or striated muscle. RSV treatment had no beneficial effect on glucose or lipid metabolism. RSVhigh treatment significantly increased total cholesterol (P < 0.002), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (P < 0.006), and fructosamine (P < 0.013) levels compared with placebo. Conclusion RSV treatment did not improve inflammatory status, glucose homeostasis, blood pressure, or hepatic lipid content in middle-aged men with MetS. On the contrary, RSVhigh significantly increased total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and fructosamine levels compared with placebo.
白藜芦醇对代谢综合征无益处:一项随机安慰剂对照临床试验
背景:低度炎症与肥胖和代谢综合征(MetS)相关。临床前证据表明,白藜芦醇(RSV)具有有益的代谢和抗炎作用,可能具有治疗意义。目的探讨长期RSV治疗对炎症和代谢的影响。设置和设计:在奥胡斯大学医院进行的一项随机、安慰剂对照、双盲、平行组临床试验。参与者:居住在社区的中年男性(N = 74)患有met,其中66人完成了所有访问(平均值±标准误差):年龄49.5±0.796岁;体质指数:33.8±0.44 kg/m2;腰围:115±1.14厘米。干预:每日口服1000mg RSV (RSV高)、150mg RSV或安慰剂,持续16周。主要结果测量:血浆中高敏c反应蛋白(hs-CRP)、循环脂质、循环和脂肪/肌肉组织活检标本中的炎症标志物水平;葡萄糖代谢;身体成分包括内脏脂肪和异位脂肪沉积。结果rsv治疗没有降低血浆hs-CRP、白细胞介素6和可溶性尿激酶纤溶酶原激活物受体的循环水平,脂肪和肌肉组织中的炎症基因表达也保持不变。RSV治疗对血压、身体组成和肝脏或横纹肌的脂质沉积没有影响。RSV治疗对葡萄糖和脂质代谢无有益影响。与安慰剂相比,RSVhigh治疗显著增加了总胆固醇(P < 0.002)、低密度脂蛋白(LDL)胆固醇(P < 0.006)和果糖胺(P < 0.013)水平。结论rsv治疗并没有改善中年met患者的炎症状态、葡萄糖稳态、血压或肝脂质含量。相反,与安慰剂相比,RSVhigh显著增加了总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和果糖胺水平。
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