姜黄浓缩物对健康志愿者心血管危险因素及运动氧化应激的影响探索性研究

IF 3.1 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Maha Noordin Abu Hajleh, Emad Abdol Sahib Al-Dujaili
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目的:有证据表明,摄入姜黄可以改善抗氧化防御,血压(BP),衰老和肠道微生物群。研究了姜黄浓缩物(姜黄素)摄入对心血管危险因素和运动诱导氧化应激的影响。方法:采用随机安慰剂对照研究,评估姜黄提取物对健康志愿者30分钟运动前后的影响。参与者(n=22)被给予姜黄浓缩物或安慰剂补充剂。评估了人体测量、血压、脉搏波速度(PWV)、氧化应激生物标志物、感知劳累和脂质过氧化。结果:在姜黄组中,姜黄对运动的预期血压反应减弱,与基础值相比,最终血压和PWV值的增加并不显著。安慰剂组和姜黄素组在所有基线参数上均无显著差异(P>0.05)。姜黄干预后,尿抗氧化能力(P=0.031)和总多酚水平(P=0.022)显著增加。与基础值相比,服用姜黄的参与者跑的距离明显更长(P=0.005)。那些服用安慰剂的人没有表现出明显的变化。结论:本研究提示姜黄提取物可降低血压,提高抗氧化、抗炎能力和动脉顺应性。姜黄可以改善运动表现和改善氧化应激。有必要进行更大规模的研究来验证这些发现,并测试更多的心血管危险因素。
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Effects of Turmeric Concentrate on Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress in Healthy Volunteers; an Exploratory Study.

Effects of Turmeric Concentrate on Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress in Healthy Volunteers; an Exploratory Study.

Effects of Turmeric Concentrate on Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress in Healthy Volunteers; an Exploratory Study.

Purpose: Evidence suggests that turmeric intake can improve antioxidant defense, blood pressure (BP), ageing and gut microbiota. The effects of turmeric concentrate (curcumin) intake on cardiovascular risk factors and exercise induced oxidative stress were investigated.

Methods: A randomized placebo-controlled study was performed to assess the effects of turmeric extract in healthy volunteers before and after a 30 min exercise bout. Participants (n=22) were given either turmeric concentrate or placebo supplements. Anthropometry, BP, pulse wave velocity (PWV), biomarkers of oxidative stress, perceived exertion and lipid peroxidation were assessed.

Results: In the turmeric group, the expected BP response to exercise following turmeric was blunted and the increase was not significant compared to basal values followed by a decrease in final BP and PWV values. There were no significant differences in all baseline parameters between the placebo and the curcumin groups (P>0.05). A significant increase was observed in urinary antioxidant power (P=0.031) and total polyphenol levels (P=0.022) post turmeric intervention. The distance ran by the participants taking turmeric was significantly longer (P=0.005) compared to basal value. Those who took the placebo did not show significant changes.

Conclusion: Our study suggests that turmeric concentrate intake can reduce BP and improve antioxidant, anti-inflammatory status and arterial compliance. Turmeric may improve exercise performance and ameliorates oxidative stress. Larger studies are warranted to validate these findings and test more cardiovascular risk factors.

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