Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in the intestines is an inflammatory condition which activates leukocytes and reactive oxygen species (ROS) and leads to lipid peroxidation and DNA damage. Bilberry and chokeberry fruits are rich sources of...

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Main Authors: Ahrné Siv, Jeppsson Bengt, Borge Grethe-Iren A, Aaby Kjersti, Jakesevic Maja, Molin Göran
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Published: BMC 2011-01-01
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spelling doaj-e49ace52d9f048ce9ce021cbd7665d4e2020-11-25T02:14:46ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822011-01-01111810.1186/1472-6882-11-8Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusionAhrné SivJeppsson BengtBorge Grethe-Iren AAaby KjerstiJakesevic MajaMolin Göran<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in the intestines is an inflammatory condition which activates leukocytes and reactive oxygen species (ROS) and leads to lipid peroxidation and DNA damage. Bilberry and chokeberry fruits are rich sources of polyphenols which may act as antioxidants and prevent lipid peroxidation. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) may improve microbial status in the intestines and increase the metabolic activity towards polyphenolic degradation. The aim of the study was to clarify antioxidative effects of bilberry and chokeberry fruits alone and with addition of a LAB-strain, <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19, in an I/R-model in mice.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Male BALB/cJ mice were fed the experimental diets for 10 days. Diets consisted of standard chow supplemented with either bilberry (<it>Vaccinium myrtillus</it>) or chokeberry (<it>Aronia × prunifolia</it>) powder alone or in combination with the LAB-strain <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19. I/R-injury was induced by holding superior mesenteric artery clamped for 30 minutes followed by reperfusion for 240 minutes. Thereafter, colonic and caecal tissues and contents were collected. Malondialdehyde (MDA) was used as indicator of lipid peroxidation and was measured by a calorimetric assay, lactobacilli were cultured on Rogosa agar plates and <it>Enterobacteriaceae </it>on VRBG agar plates, anthocyanins and phenolic acids were analysed by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MSn.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>MDA was significantly decreased in the colon of groups fed bilberry alone (p = 0.030) and in combination with <it>L. plantarum </it>HEAL19 (p = 0.021) compared to the IR-control but not in chokeberry-fed groups. Supplementation with bilberry or chokeberry alone reduced the total number of lactobacilli on the mucosa. Higher concentrations of anthocyanins were found in the colon than in the caecum content of mice. A more varied composition of different anthocyanins was also observed in the colon content compared to the caecum of bilberry-fed mice. Phenolic acids formed by microbial degradation of the dietary polyphenols in the gut could be detected. More phenolic metabolites were found in the intestines of bilberry-fed mice than in the chokeberry-fed ones.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Bilberry alone and in combination with <it>L. plantarum </it>HEAL19 exerts a better protection against lipid peroxidation than chokeberry. These dietary supplements may be used to prevent or suppress oxidative stress.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/11/8
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author Ahrné Siv
Jeppsson Bengt
Borge Grethe-Iren A
Aaby Kjersti
Jakesevic Maja
Molin Göran
spellingShingle Ahrné Siv
Jeppsson Bengt
Borge Grethe-Iren A
Aaby Kjersti
Jakesevic Maja
Molin Göran
Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Ahrné Siv
Jeppsson Bengt
Borge Grethe-Iren A
Aaby Kjersti
Jakesevic Maja
Molin Göran
author_sort Ahrné Siv
title Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion
title_short Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion
title_full Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion
title_fullStr Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion
title_sort antioxidative protection of dietary bilberry, chokeberry and <it>lactobacillus plantarum </it>heal19 in mice subjected to intestinal oxidative stress by ischemia-reperfusion
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2011-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in the intestines is an inflammatory condition which activates leukocytes and reactive oxygen species (ROS) and leads to lipid peroxidation and DNA damage. Bilberry and chokeberry fruits are rich sources of polyphenols which may act as antioxidants and prevent lipid peroxidation. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) may improve microbial status in the intestines and increase the metabolic activity towards polyphenolic degradation. The aim of the study was to clarify antioxidative effects of bilberry and chokeberry fruits alone and with addition of a LAB-strain, <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19, in an I/R-model in mice.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Male BALB/cJ mice were fed the experimental diets for 10 days. Diets consisted of standard chow supplemented with either bilberry (<it>Vaccinium myrtillus</it>) or chokeberry (<it>Aronia × prunifolia</it>) powder alone or in combination with the LAB-strain <it>Lactobacillus plantarum </it>HEAL19. I/R-injury was induced by holding superior mesenteric artery clamped for 30 minutes followed by reperfusion for 240 minutes. Thereafter, colonic and caecal tissues and contents were collected. Malondialdehyde (MDA) was used as indicator of lipid peroxidation and was measured by a calorimetric assay, lactobacilli were cultured on Rogosa agar plates and <it>Enterobacteriaceae </it>on VRBG agar plates, anthocyanins and phenolic acids were analysed by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MSn.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>MDA was significantly decreased in the colon of groups fed bilberry alone (p = 0.030) and in combination with <it>L. plantarum </it>HEAL19 (p = 0.021) compared to the IR-control but not in chokeberry-fed groups. Supplementation with bilberry or chokeberry alone reduced the total number of lactobacilli on the mucosa. Higher concentrations of anthocyanins were found in the colon than in the caecum content of mice. A more varied composition of different anthocyanins was also observed in the colon content compared to the caecum of bilberry-fed mice. Phenolic acids formed by microbial degradation of the dietary polyphenols in the gut could be detected. More phenolic metabolites were found in the intestines of bilberry-fed mice than in the chokeberry-fed ones.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Bilberry alone and in combination with <it>L. plantarum </it>HEAL19 exerts a better protection against lipid peroxidation than chokeberry. These dietary supplements may be used to prevent or suppress oxidative stress.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/11/8
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