Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats
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Resumo: | An emergent trend of blueberries’ (BB) “prophylactic” consumption, due to their phytochemicals’ richness and well-known health-promoting claims, is widely scaled-up. However, the benefits arising from BB indiscriminate intake remains puzzling based on incongruent preclinical and human data. To provide a more in-depth elucidation and support towards a healthier and safer consumption, we conducted a translation-minded experimental study in healthy Wistar rats that consumed BB in a juice form (25 g/kg body weight (BW)/day; 14 weeks’ protocol). Particular attention was paid to the physiological adaptations succeeding in the gut and liver tissues regarding the acknowledged BB-induced metabolic benefits. Systemically, BB boosted serum antioxidant activity and repressed the circulating levels of 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB) ketone bodies and 3-HB/acetoacetate ratio. Moreover, BB elicited increased fecal succinic acid levels without major changes on gut microbiota (GM) composition and gut ultra-structural organization. Remarkably, an accentuated hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetic challenge, ensuing metabolic transcriptomic reprogramming along with a concerted anti-inflammatory pre-conditioning, was clearly detected upon long-term consumption of BB phytochemicals. Altogether, the results disclosed herein portray a quiescent mitochondrial-related metabolomics and hint for a unified adaptive response to this nutritional challenge. The beneficial or noxious consequences arising from this dietary trend should be carefully interpreted and necessarily claims future research. |
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Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar ratsBlueberriesLong-term consumptionBioenergetics remodelingTranscriptomics reprogrammingAnti-inflammatory pre-conditioningAn emergent trend of blueberries’ (BB) “prophylactic” consumption, due to their phytochemicals’ richness and well-known health-promoting claims, is widely scaled-up. However, the benefits arising from BB indiscriminate intake remains puzzling based on incongruent preclinical and human data. To provide a more in-depth elucidation and support towards a healthier and safer consumption, we conducted a translation-minded experimental study in healthy Wistar rats that consumed BB in a juice form (25 g/kg body weight (BW)/day; 14 weeks’ protocol). Particular attention was paid to the physiological adaptations succeeding in the gut and liver tissues regarding the acknowledged BB-induced metabolic benefits. Systemically, BB boosted serum antioxidant activity and repressed the circulating levels of 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB) ketone bodies and 3-HB/acetoacetate ratio. Moreover, BB elicited increased fecal succinic acid levels without major changes on gut microbiota (GM) composition and gut ultra-structural organization. Remarkably, an accentuated hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetic challenge, ensuing metabolic transcriptomic reprogramming along with a concerted anti-inflammatory pre-conditioning, was clearly detected upon long-term consumption of BB phytochemicals. Altogether, the results disclosed herein portray a quiescent mitochondrial-related metabolomics and hint for a unified adaptive response to this nutritional challenge. The beneficial or noxious consequences arising from this dietary trend should be carefully interpreted and necessarily claims future research.MDPIVeritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaNunes, SaraViana, Sofia D.Preguiça, InêsAlves, AndréFernandes, RosaTeodoro, João S.Figueirinha, ArturSalgueiro, LígiaSilva, SaraJarak, IvanaCarvalho, Rui A.Cavadas, CláudiaRolo, Anabela P.Palmeira, Carlos M.Pintado, Maria M.Reis, Flávio2020-12-10T12:19:24Z2020-112020-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/31442engNunes, S., Viana, S.D., Preguiça, I., Alves, A., Fernandes, R., Teodoro, J.S., … Reis, F. (2020). Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats. Pharmaceutics, 12(11)1999-492310.3390/pharmaceutics1211109485096072381PMC769721733202669000594509400001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-09-06T12:29:58Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/31442Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-09-06T12:29:58Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats |
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Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats |
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Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats Nunes, Sara Blueberries Long-term consumption Bioenergetics remodeling Transcriptomics reprogramming Anti-inflammatory pre-conditioning |
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Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats |
title_full |
Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats |
title_fullStr |
Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats |
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Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats |
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Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats |
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Nunes, Sara |
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Nunes, Sara Viana, Sofia D. Preguiça, Inês Alves, André Fernandes, Rosa Teodoro, João S. Figueirinha, Artur Salgueiro, Lígia Silva, Sara Jarak, Ivana Carvalho, Rui A. Cavadas, Cláudia Rolo, Anabela P. Palmeira, Carlos M. Pintado, Maria M. Reis, Flávio |
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author |
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Viana, Sofia D. Preguiça, Inês Alves, André Fernandes, Rosa Teodoro, João S. Figueirinha, Artur Salgueiro, Lígia Silva, Sara Jarak, Ivana Carvalho, Rui A. Cavadas, Cláudia Rolo, Anabela P. Palmeira, Carlos M. Pintado, Maria M. Reis, Flávio |
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Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa |
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Nunes, Sara Viana, Sofia D. Preguiça, Inês Alves, André Fernandes, Rosa Teodoro, João S. Figueirinha, Artur Salgueiro, Lígia Silva, Sara Jarak, Ivana Carvalho, Rui A. Cavadas, Cláudia Rolo, Anabela P. Palmeira, Carlos M. Pintado, Maria M. Reis, Flávio |
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Blueberries Long-term consumption Bioenergetics remodeling Transcriptomics reprogramming Anti-inflammatory pre-conditioning |
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Blueberries Long-term consumption Bioenergetics remodeling Transcriptomics reprogramming Anti-inflammatory pre-conditioning |
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An emergent trend of blueberries’ (BB) “prophylactic” consumption, due to their phytochemicals’ richness and well-known health-promoting claims, is widely scaled-up. However, the benefits arising from BB indiscriminate intake remains puzzling based on incongruent preclinical and human data. To provide a more in-depth elucidation and support towards a healthier and safer consumption, we conducted a translation-minded experimental study in healthy Wistar rats that consumed BB in a juice form (25 g/kg body weight (BW)/day; 14 weeks’ protocol). Particular attention was paid to the physiological adaptations succeeding in the gut and liver tissues regarding the acknowledged BB-induced metabolic benefits. Systemically, BB boosted serum antioxidant activity and repressed the circulating levels of 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB) ketone bodies and 3-HB/acetoacetate ratio. Moreover, BB elicited increased fecal succinic acid levels without major changes on gut microbiota (GM) composition and gut ultra-structural organization. Remarkably, an accentuated hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetic challenge, ensuing metabolic transcriptomic reprogramming along with a concerted anti-inflammatory pre-conditioning, was clearly detected upon long-term consumption of BB phytochemicals. Altogether, the results disclosed herein portray a quiescent mitochondrial-related metabolomics and hint for a unified adaptive response to this nutritional challenge. The beneficial or noxious consequences arising from this dietary trend should be carefully interpreted and necessarily claims future research. |
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Nunes, S., Viana, S.D., Preguiça, I., Alves, A., Fernandes, R., Teodoro, J.S., … Reis, F. (2020). Blueberry consumption challenges hepatic mitochondrial bioenergetics and elicits transcriptomics reprogramming in healthy wistar rats. Pharmaceutics, 12(11) 1999-4923 10.3390/pharmaceutics12111094 85096072381 PMC7697217 33202669 000594509400001 |
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