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2. Potential usefulness of Mediterranean diet polyphenols against COVID-19-induced inflammation: a review of the current knowledge
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Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, Trepiana, Jenifer, Macarulla, María Teresa, Gómez-Zorita, Saioa, Arellano-García, Laura, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, and Portillo, María P.
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- 2023
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3. Usefulness of Opuntia spp. on the Management of Obesity and Its Metabolic Co-Morbidities
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Iker Gómez-García, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Marcela González, Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Begoña Muguerza, Jenifer Trepiana, and María P. Portillo
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Opuntia spp. ,nopal ,prickly pear ,Opuntia ficus-indica ,obesity ,metabolic co-morbidities ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
The plants of the Opuntia genus mainly grow in arid and semi-arid climates. Although the highest variety of wild species is found in Mexico, Opuntia spp. is widely distributed throughout the world. Extracts of these cacti have been described as important sources of bioactive substances that can have beneficial properties for the prevention and treatment of certain metabolic disorders. The objective of this review is to summarise the presently available knowledge regarding Opuntia ficus-indica (nopal or prickly pear), and some other species (O. streptacantha and O. robusta) on obesity and several metabolic complications. Current data show that Opuntia ficus-indica products used in preclinical studies have a significant capacity to prevent, at least partially, obesity and certain derived co-morbidities. On this subject, the potential beneficial effects of Opuntia are related to a reduction in oxidative stress and inflammation markers. Nevertheless, clinical studies have evidenced that the effects are highly contingent upon the experimental design. Moreover, the bioactive compound composition of nopal extracts has not been reported. As a result, there is a lack of information to elucidate the mechanisms of action responsible for the observed effects. Accordingly, further studies are needed to demonstrate whether Opuntia products can represent an effective tool to prevent and/or manage body weight and some metabolic disorders.
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- 2024
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4. LC-IMS-HRMS for identification of biomarkers in untargeted metabolomics: The effects of pterostilbene and resveratrol consumption in liver steatosis, animal model
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Lacalle-Bergeron, Leticia, Izquierdo-Sandoval, David, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, Portillo, María P., Sancho, Juan Vicente, Hernández, Félix, and Portolés, Tania
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- 2023
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5. Altered Red Blood Cell Fatty Acid and Serum Adipokine Profiles in Subjects with Obesity
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Asier Léniz, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Sara Arranz, Kevin Portune, Itziar Tueros, Eunate Arana, Luis Castaño, Olaia Velasco, and María P. Portillo
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obesity ,adipokines ,FGF21 ,NOV/CCN3 ,red blood cell fatty acid ,regression analysis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Adipokines, as well as the fatty acid profile of red blood cell (RBC) membranes, are known to play important roles in the development and progression of metabolic complications induced by obesity. Thus, the objective of this study is to compare the serum adipokine profile and the RBC membrane fatty acid profile of normal-weight and obese adults, and to analyze their relationship with serum biochemical parameters. Methods: An observational case–control study was performed in 75 normal-weight and obese adult subjects. Biochemical serum parameters, eight serum adipokines and the RBC membrane fatty acid profiles were measured. Associations between parameters were established using regression analysis. Results: Subjects with obesity showed increased levels of leptin, fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and overexpressed nephroblastoma (NOV/CCN3), decreased adiponectin, and similar levels of vaspin and chemerin compared to normal-weight subjects. Significant positive and negative correlations were found with triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-c), respectively. An increase in the total ω-6 fatty acids in the RBC membrane fatty acid profiles in subjects with obesity was observed, because of higher levels of both dihomo-γ-linolenic acid (DGLA) and arachidonic acid (AA), and decreased total ω-3 fatty acids, mainly due to lower levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). The ω-6/ω-3 ratio in the RBCs was significantly higher, suggesting an inflammatory status, as was also suggested by a reduced adiponectin level. A negative association between DGLA and adiponectin, and a positive association between DHA and serum triglycerides, was observed. Conclusions: Important alterations in serum adipokine and RBC fatty acid profiles are found in subjects with obesity.
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- 2023
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6. Usefulness of Opuntia spp. on the Management of Obesity and Its Metabolic Co-Morbidities
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Gómez-García, Iker, primary, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, González, Marcela, additional, Gómez-Zorita, Saioa, additional, Muguerza, Begoña, additional, Trepiana, Jenifer, additional, and Portillo, María P., additional
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- 2024
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7. Chemerin concentrations in infants born small for gestational age: correlations with triglycerides and parameters related to glucose homeostasis
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Léniz, Asier, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, del Hoyo, Marta, Díez-López, Ignacio, and Portillo, María P.
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- 2021
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8. Altered Red Blood Cell Fatty Acid and Serum Adipokine Profiles in Subjects with Obesity
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Léniz, Asier, primary, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, Arranz, Sara, additional, Portune, Kevin, additional, Tueros, Itziar, additional, Arana, Eunate, additional, Castaño, Luis, additional, Velasco, Olaia, additional, and Portillo, María P., additional
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- 2023
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9. Abstracts of the XXVIII Scientific Conference of the SEÑ and the VI Young Researchers Meeting : Spanish Nutrition Society (SEÑ) Soria, Spain, June 20–22, 2019
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González-Gross, Marcela, Martínez-Hernández, J. Alfredo, Baquedano, María Puy Portillo, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, and Yoldi, Fermin Milagro
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- 2019
10. Involvement of microbiota and short-chain fatty acids on non-alcoholic steatohepatitis when induced by feeding a hypercaloric diet rich in saturated fat and fructose
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Iñaki Milton-Laskibar, Laura Judith Marcos-Zambrano, Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Enrique Carrillo de Santa Pau, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Jose Alfredo Martínez, and María Puy Portillo
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Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis ,rat ,microbiota ,high-fat high-fructose diet ,short-chain fatty acids ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Consumption of high-energy-yielding diets, rich in fructose and lipids, is a factor contributing to the current increase in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease prevalence. Gut microbiota composition and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) production alterations derived from unhealthy diets are considered putative underlying mechanisms. This study aimed to determine relationships between changes in gut microbiota composition and SCFA levels by comparing rats featuring diet-induced steatohepatitis with control counterparts fed a standard diet. A high-fat high-fructose (HFHF) feeding induced higher body, liver and mesenteric adipose tissue weights, increased liver triglyceride content and serum transaminase, glucose, non-HDL-c and MCP-1 levels. Greater liver malondialdehyde levels and glutathione peroxidase activity were also observed after feeding the hypercaloric diet. Regarding gut microbiota composition, a lowered diversity and increased abundances of bacteria from the Clostridium sensu stricto 1, Blautia, Eubacterium coprostanoligenes group, Flavonifractor, and UBA1819 genera were found in rats featuring diet-induced steatohepatitis, as well as higher isobutyric, valeric and isovaleric acids concentrations. These results suggest that hepatic alterations produced by a hypercaloric HFHF diet may be related to changes in overall gut microbiota composition and abundance of specific bacteria. The shift in SCFA levels produced by this unbalanced diet cannot be discarded as potential mediators of the reported hepatic and metabolic alterations.
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- 2022
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11. Beneficios de la metabolómica no dirigida en el campo de la Nutrición
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Tania Portolés, Leticia Lacalle-Bergeron, David Izquierdo-Sandoval, Juan Vicente Sancho1,, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, and María Puy Portillo
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Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Published
- 2021
12. Effects of resveratrol and its derivative pterostilbene on brown adipose tissue thermogenic activation and on white adipose tissue browning process
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Milton-Laskíbar, I., Gómez-Zorita, S., Arias, N., Romo-Miguel, N., González, M., Fernández-Quintela, A., and Portillo, M. P.
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- 2020
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13. Origen y trayectoria del equipo docente para la Enseñanza Multidisciplinar Biosanitaria (IKAsasun)
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Teresa Morera Herreras, María Torrecilla Sesma, Elena Eraso Barrio, Elena Sevillano Peña, Laura Sáenz-Del Burgo Martínez, Gustavo Puras Ochoa, Cristina Miguélez Palomo, Estíbaliz Mateo Alesanco, Irrintzi Fernández Aedo, Ana M. Ochoa de Retana Mendibil, María P. Portillo Baquedano, and Alfredo Fernández-Quintela
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Multidisciplinariedad ,Habilidades de comunicación ,Responsabilidad social ,Divulgación ,Colaboración ,Medicine ,Education - Abstract
El objetivo de este trabajo es dar a conocer el origen y la trayectoria del equipo docente estructurado IKAsasun (edIKDit-18-2, equipo docente para la Enseñanza Multidisciplinar Biosanitaria). El equipo está compuesto por personal docente investigador adscrito a los Campus de Leioa (Facultad de Medicina y Enfermería) y de Vitoria-Gasteiz (Facultad de Farmacia) de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU). La docencia que se imparte comprende a distintas disciplinas de Grados mayoritariamente relacionados con las Ciencias de la Salud (Enfermería, Farmacia, Fisioterapia, Medicina, Nutrición Humana y Dietética, Odontología, Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos y Ciencias Ambientales). Desde el inicio de la andadura como equipo docente en el año 2015, el grupo ha participado en dos Proyectos de Innovación Educativa (PIE) subvencionados por la UPV/EHU (PIE nº 40 y nº 96). Estos proyectos están dirigidos a ayudar al alumnado a desarrollar, de una manera eficaz, las competencias específicas y transversales propias de cada Grado y a conseguir que se involucren en su propio aprendizaje. En ambos proyectos se ha incidido en la importancia de trabajar en equipos multidisciplinares, apostando por la utilización de metodologías de aprendizaje activo. En el primero de ellos (PIE nº 40; 2015-2017), se planteó la participación activa del alumnado en la resolución de casos clínicos complejos que requieren un abordaje multidisciplinar para garantizar la asistencia integral al paciente. En el segundo proyecto (PIE nº 96; 2018-2020), se llevó a cabo un abordaje multidisciplinar de temas relacionados con la salud biomédica y científica desde distintos Grados, y posterior divulgación enfocada a diferentes sectores de la sociedad. Los resultados obtenidos tras el desarrollo de ambos proyectos han sido muy alentadores, y alumnado, profesorado y personas externas colaboradoras han valorado muy positivamente la experiencia, que ha quedado reflejada en varias publicaciones y comunicaciones a congresos.
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- 2021
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14. Changes in brown adipose tissue induced by resveratrol and its analogue pterostilbene in rats fed with a high-fat high-fructose diet
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Gómez-García, Iker, primary, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, Portillo, María Puy, additional, and Trepiana, Jenifer, additional
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- 2023
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15. Sexual Dimorphism in Brown Adipose Tissue Activation and White Adipose Tissue Browning
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Iker Gómez-García, Jenifer Trepiana, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Marta Giralt, and María P. Portillo
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sexual dimorphism ,brown adipose tissue ,thermogenesis ,browning ,sex hormones ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The present narrative review gathers the studies reported so far, addressing sex differences in the effects of cold exposure, feeding pattern and age on brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis and white adipose tissue (WAT) browning. In rodents, when exposed to decreasing temperatures, females activate thermogenesis earlier. Results obtained in humans go in the same line, although they do not provide results as solid as those obtained in rodents. Regarding the effects of overfeeding, interesting sex differences on BAT thermogenic capacity have been reported, and the greater or lower sensitivity of each sex to this dietary situation seems to be dependent on the type of feeding. In the case of energy restriction, females are more sensitive than males. In addition, sex differences have also been observed in thermogenesis changes induced by phenolic compound administration. During sexual development, an increase in BAT mass and BAT activity takes place. This phenomenon is greater in boys than in girls, probably due to its relation to muscle-mass growth. The opposite situation takes place during ageing, a lifespan period where thermogenic capacity declines, this being more acute in men than in women. Finally, the vast majority of the studies have reported a higher susceptibility to developing WAT browning amongst females. The scarcity of results highlights the need for further studies devoted to analysing this issue, in order to provide valuable information for a more personalised approach.
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- 2022
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16. Characterization and in vitro evaluation of seaweed species as potential functional ingredients to ameliorate metabolic syndrome
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Rico, Daniel, Diana, Ana Belén Martín, Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, Silván, Jose Manuel, Rai, Dilip K., Choudhary, Alka, Peñas, Elena, de Luis, Daniel Antonio, and Martínez-Villaluenga, Cristina
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- 2018
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17. Has the adipokine profile an influence on the catch-up growth type in small for gestational age infants?
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Léniz, A., Portillo, M. P., Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, Macarulla, M. T., Sarasua-Miranda, A., del Hoyo, M., and Díez-López, I.
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- 2019
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18. Effects of resveratrol and its analogue pterostilbene, on NOV/CCN3 adipokine in adipose tissue from rats fed a high-fat high-sucrose diet
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Trepiana, J., Gómez-Zorita, S., Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, González, M., and Portillo, M. P.
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- 2019
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19. Characterization and in vitro evaluation of seaweed species as potential functional ingredients to ameliorate metabolic syndrome
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Daniel Rico, Ana Belén Martín Diana, Iñaki Milton-Laskibar, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Jose Manuel Silván, Dilip K. Rai, Alka Choudhary, Elena Peñas, Daniel Antonio de Luis, and Cristina Martínez-Villaluenga
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Seaweed, antioxidant ,Anti-hypertensive ,Anti-inflammatory ,Triglyceride accumulation ,Metabolic syndrome ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
This study aimed at identifying seaweed species with optimal characteristics to develop multifunctional foods for metabolic syndrome (MetS) management. Mass spectrometry chemical characterization and bioactive profile evaluation of methanolic extracts from seven commonly consumed seaweeds were compared. Monomeric sugars namely mannitol, fucitol, xylitol and their sulphated analogs as well as lipids (phosphatidic acid, octadecenoic acid, and prostaglandin 2α) were detected in seaweeds. Himanthalia elongata showed the highest phenolic content (24.04 µmol GAE/g), and antioxidant activity. This species was the only one showing angiotensin converting enzyme-I inhibitory activity (IC50 = 65 µg/mL). U. pinnatifida and H. elongata extracts were notably more effective reducing pro-inflammatory molecules in lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages. Finally, Ulva spp., Palmaria palmata, U. pinnatifida and H. elongata significantly inhibited triglyceride accumulation in mature 3T3-L1 adipocytes (43–52% inhibition). Among seaweeds, H. elongata showed the highest potential to be used as ingredient in the development of new functional foods for MetS management.
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- 2018
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20. Potential Relationship between the Changes in Circulating microRNAs and the Improvement in Glycaemic Control Induced by Grape Pomace Supplementation
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Asier Léniz, Daniel Martínez-Maqueda, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Jara Pérez-Jiménez, and María P. Portillo
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grape pomace ,insulin response ,microbiota ,miR-30c ,miR-122 ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) represent important tools in medicine and nutrition as new biomarkers, and can act as mediators of nutritional and pharmacological interventions. The aim of the present study was to analyse the effect of grape pomace supplementation on the expression of seven selected miRNAs and their potential relationship with the observed positive effect on glycaemic control, in order to shed light on the mechanism underlying the beneficial effect of this dietary intervention. For this purpose, plasma samples were obtained from 49 subjects with metabolic syndrome. After supplementation with grape pomace (6 weeks), these subjects were categorised as responders (n = 23) or non-responders (n = 26) according to the changes in their fasting insulin rate. MiRNA expression at baseline and at the end of the supplementation was analysed by RT-PCR, and the MiRecords Database was used to identify potential target genes for the studied miRNAs. The increase observed in miR-23a in the whole cohort was present in both subgroups of participants. The increase in miR-181a was significant among non-responders but not responders. The decrease in miR-30c and miR-222 was found in the responders, but not in the non-responders. No changes were observed in miR-10a, miR-151a, miR-181a, and miR-let-7a expressions. After analysing these results, a potential involvement of the reduced expression of miR-30c and miR-222, two microRNAs associated with insulin resistance and diabetes, in the improvement of glycaemic control produced by grape pomace administration, can be proposed. Further research is needed to confirm the involvement of glycolytic enzymes, PI3K, AMPK, and IRS-1 in the effect of grape pomace, as suggested by the changes induced in microRNAs.
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- 2021
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21. Effects of Quercetin on Mitochondriogenesis in Skeletal Muscle
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Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, primary, Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, additional, Aguirre, Leixuri, additional, Gómez-Zorita, Saioa, additional, González, Marcela, additional, and Portillo, Maria P., additional
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- 2019
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22. List of Contributors
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Aguirre, Leixuri, primary, Alemán-Mateo, Heliodoro, additional, Alway, Stephen E., additional, Antoun, Sami, additional, Arena, Ross, additional, Atkins, Janice L., additional, Bigard, Xavier, additional, Boirie, Yves, additional, Bond, Samantha, additional, Borghi Silva, Audrey, additional, Breuillard, Charlotte, additional, Capel, Frederic, additional, Cruzat, Vinicius F., additional, Dardevet, Dominique, additional, De Bandt, Jean-Pascal, additional, Domingues-Faria, Carla, additional, Farges, Marie-Chantal, additional, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, Girgis, Christian M., additional, Gómez-Zorita, Saioa, additional, Goncalves-Mendes, Nicolas, additional, González, Marcela, additional, González-Arnay, Emilio, additional, González-Reimers, Emilio, additional, Gorissen, Stefan H.M., additional, Goron, Arthur, additional, Guillet, Christelle, additional, Handschin, Christoph, additional, Jeffries, Owen, additional, Le Bacquer, Olivier, additional, Margaritis, Irène, additional, Martín-González, Candelaria, additional, Mazzuco, Adriana, additional, Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, additional, Moinard, Christophe, additional, Moro, Cedric, additional, Mosoni, Laurent, additional, Papet, Isabelle, additional, Patterson, Stephen D., additional, Pedersen, Bente K., additional, Pérez-Schindler, Joaquín, additional, Peyron, Marie-Agnès, additional, Phillips, Shane A., additional, Phillips, Stuart M., additional, Polakof, Sergio, additional, Portillo, Maria P., additional, Quintero-Platt, Geraldine, additional, Rémond, Didier, additional, Romero-Acevedo, Lucía, additional, Rossi, Andrea P., additional, Rubele, Sofia, additional, Ruiz Valenzuela, Roxana E., additional, Santolaria-Fernández, Francisco, additional, Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle, additional, Scott, David, additional, Severin, Richard, additional, Smith, Gordon I., additional, Sorrentino, Matthew J., additional, Tachibana, Nobuhiko, additional, Waldron, Mark, additional, Walrand, Stéphane, additional, Wanezaki, Satoshi, additional, Yagasaki, Kazumi, additional, and Zamboni, Mauro, additional
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- 2019
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23. Phenolic compounds apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol reduce in vitro lipid accumulation in human adipocytes
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Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Arrate Lasa, Naiara Abendaño, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Andrea Mosqueda-Solís, Maria Pilar Garcia-Sobreviela, Jose M. Arbonés-Mainar, and Maria P. Portillo
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Adipocytes ,Apigenin ,Hesperidin ,Kaempferol ,Obesity ,Human mesenchymal stem cells ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Adipocytes derived from human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widely used to investigate adipogenesis. Taking into account both the novelty of these MSCs and the scarcity of studies focused on the effects of phenolic compounds, the aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol on pre-adipocyte and mature adipocytes derived from this type of cells. In addition, the expression of genes involved in TG accumulation was also measured. Methods Pre-adipocytes were cultured from day 0 to day 8 and mature adipocytes for 48 h with the polyphenols at doses of 1, 10 and 25 µM. Results Apigenin did not show an anti-adipogenic action. Pre-adipocytes treated with hesperidin and kaempferol showed reduced TG content at the three experimental doses. Apigenin did not modify the expression of the main adipogenic genes (c/ebpβ, c/ebpα, pparγ and srebp1c), hesperidin inhibited genes involved in the three phases of adipogenesis (c/ebpβ, srebp1c and perilipin) and kaempferol reduced c/ebpβ. In mature adipocytes, the three polyphenols reduced TG accumulation at the dose of 25 µM, but not at lower doses. All compounds increased mRNA levels of atgl. Apigenin and hesperidin decreased fasn expression. The present study shows the anti-adipogenic effect and delipidating effects of apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol in human adipocytes derived from hMSCs. While hesperidin blocks all the stages of adipogenesis, kaempferol only inhibits the early stage. Regarding mature adipocytes, the three compounds reduce TG accumulation by activating, at least in part, lipolysis, and in the case of hesperidin and apigenin, also by reducing lipogenesis. Conclusions The present study shows for the first time the anti-adipogenic effect and delipidating effect of apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol in human adipocytes derived from MSCs for the first time.
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- 2017
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24. Alteraciones digestivas asociadas al envejecimiento y sus pautas dietéticas.
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Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, F. FARMACIA, FARMAZIA F., Grado en Nutrición Humana y Dietética, Giza Nutrizioko eta Dietetikako Gradua, Bravo Vicente, Paula, Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, F. FARMACIA, FARMAZIA F., Grado en Nutrición Humana y Dietética, Giza Nutrizioko eta Dietetikako Gradua, and Bravo Vicente, Paula
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25 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p. 21-25, El envejecimiento es un proceso fisiológico que, junto a otros factores, convierte a la población anciana en uno de los colectivos más vulnerables de la población. Como consecuencia, la prevalencia de patologías, entre ellas las del aparato digestivo, es elevada. Por ello, el objetivo principal de este trabajo es analizar las alteraciones digestivas más frecuentes dentro de este grupo poblacional y las adaptaciones dietéticas necesarias. Se ha llevado a cabo una revisión bibliográfica de distintas bases de datos donde gracias a la lectura de artículos científicos, libros de nutrición y guías nutricionales se ha conseguido poner respuesta a los objetivos planteados. Las pautas dietéticas en el tratamiento de las alteraciones digestivas juegan un importante papel. Las principales recomendaciones dietéticas para el tratamiento de los problemas de masticación, la disfagia orofaríngea y el estreñimiento crónico son la dieta de fácil masticación, la modificación de la textura de los sólidos y viscosidad de los líquidos y la ingesta de fibra y líquidos, respectivamente. El planteamiento de todo ello debe adaptarse a las características de este grupo para garantizar un correcto manejo de las alteraciones y situación del paciente.
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25. Relationship between changes in microbiota induced by resveratrol and its anti-diabetic effect on type 2 diabetes
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Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, Macarulla Arenaza, María Teresa, Gómez Zorita, Saioa, González, Marcela, Milton Laskibar, Iñaki, Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, Macarulla Arenaza, María Teresa, Gómez Zorita, Saioa, González, Marcela, Milton Laskibar, Iñaki, and Portillo Baquedano, María Puy
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Although a general healthy gut microbiota cannot be defined due to numerous internal and external individual factors, such as sex, age, ethnicity, genetics, environment, diet and drugs affect its composition, certain microbial species and gut microbiota compositions seem to be related to the progression of insulin resistance to type 2 diabetes, as well as the development of microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes. The present review aimed at gathering the reported information describing how resveratrol induced changes in microbiota composition can mediate the positive effects of this polyphenol on glucose homeostasis under type 2 diabetic conditions, both in animals and humans. Based on the fact that some changes observed in the gut microbiota of type 2 diabetic animals and patients are reversed by resveratrol treatment, and taking into account that some resveratrol mediated changes in gut microbiota composition are similar to those induced by anti-diabetic drugs such as metformin, it can be proposed that four genera, Alistipes, Allobaculum, Desulfovibrio and Blautia could be involved in the benefits of resveratrol on glycameic control. Nevertheless some limitations are observed in this research field: (a) the number of studies analyzing both the effects of resveratrol on glucose homeostasis and microbiota composition in the same cohort of animals, in order to know the potential involvement of microbiota in the anti-diabetic effects of this phenolic compound, are very scarce and practically inexistent in the case of humans., (b) the studies present inconsistencies concerning the effects of resveratrol on gut microbiota changes, (c) the experimental design used do not allow the researchers to establish a causal relationship between the changes in microbiota and the anti-diabetic effect, in the vast majority of the studies, (d) the knowledge about the role of each type of bacteria on glycaemic control is not sufficient so far.
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- 2023
26. Gut Microbiota Induced by Pterostilbene and Resveratrol in High-Fat-High-Fructose Fed Rats: Putative Role in Steatohepatitis Onset
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Iñaki Milton-Laskibar, Laura Judith Marcos-Zambrano, Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Enrique Carrillo de Santa Pau, J. Alfredo Martínez, and María P. Portillo
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(poly)phenols ,resveratrol ,pterostilbene ,microbiota ,fatty liver ,steatohepatitis ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Resveratrol and its 2-methoxy derivative pterostilbene are two phenolic compounds that occur in foodstuffs and feature hepato-protective effects. This study is devoted to analysing and comparing the metabolic effects of pterostilbene and resveratrol on gut microbiota composition in rats displaying NAFLD induced by a diet rich in saturated fat and fructose. The associations among changes induced by both phenolic compounds in liver status and those induced in gut microbiota composition were also analysed. For this purpose, fifty Wistar rats were distributed in five experimental groups: a group of animals fed a standard diet (CC group) and four additional groups fed a high-fat high-fructose diet alone (HFHF group) or supplemented with 15 or 30 mg/kg bw/d of pterostilbene (PT15 and PT30 groups, respectively) or 30 mg/kg bw/d of resveratrol (RSV30 group). The dramatic changes induced by high-fat high-fructose feeding in the gut microbiota were poorly ameliorated by pterostilbene or resveratrol. These results suggest that the specific changes in microbiota composition induced by pterostilbene (increased abundances of Akkermansia and Erysipelatoclostridium, and lowered abundance of Clostridum sensu stricto 1) may not entirely explain the putative preventive effects on steatohepatitis.
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27. Scientific Evidence Supporting the Beneficial Effects of Isoflavones on Human Health
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Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Maitane González-Arceo, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Itziar Eseberri, Jenifer Trepiana, and María Puy Portillo
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isoflavones ,flavonoids ,phytoestrogens ,soy ,bone health ,cardiovascular risk ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Isoflavones are phenolic compounds with a chemical structure similar to that of estradiol. They are present in several vegetables, mainly in legumes such as soy, white and red clover, alfalfa and beans. The most significant food source of isoflavones in humans is soy-derived products. Isoflavones could be used as an alternative therapy for pathologies dependent on hormonal disorders such as breast and prostate cancer, cardiovascular diseases, as well as to minimize menopausal symptoms. According to the results gathered in the present review, it can be stated that there is scientific evidence showing the beneficial effect of isoflavones on bone health and thus in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis on postmenopausal women, although the results do not seem entirely conclusive as there are discrepancies among the studies, probably related to their experimental designs. For this reason, the results should be interpreted with caution, and more randomized clinical trials are required. By contrast, it seems that soy isoflavones do not lead to a meaningful protective effect on cardiovascular risk. Regarding cancer, scientific evidence suggests that isoflavones could be useful in reducing the risk of suffering some types of cancer, such as breast and endometrial cancer, but further studies are needed to confirm these results. Finally, isoflavones could be useful in reducing hot flushes associated with menopause. However, a limitation in this field is that there is still a great heterogeneity among studies. Lastly, with regard to isoflavone consumption safety, it seems that they are safe and that the most common adverse effect is mild and occurs at the gastrointestinal level.
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28. Resveratrol and Protection in Hepatic Steatosis: Antioxidant Effects
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Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, primary, González, Marcela, additional, Aguirre, Leixuri, additional, Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, additional, Léniz, Asier, additional, and Portillo, Maria P., additional
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29. List of Contributors
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Abdel-Salam, Omar M.E., primary, Aguirre, Leixuri, additional, Alavi Nezhad, Pezhman, additional, Alban, Fabienne T.E., additional, Anuradha, Carani V., additional, Appak, Sıla, additional, Aragón, Juan J., additional, Ascacio-Valdés, Juan, additional, Atalay, Rengul Cetin, additional, Ayhancı, Adnan, additional, Baker, Robert D., additional, Baker, Susan S., additional, Barone, Daniela, additional, Bartosch, Birke, additional, Belmares-Cerda, Ruth, additional, Bharti, Vijay K., additional, Bilir, Birdal, additional, Cengiz, Mustafa, additional, Clavijo-Cornejo, Denise, additional, D., Arul Ananth, additional, Demiroren, Kaan, additional, Doğru-Abbasoğlu, Semra, additional, Durmaz, Irem, additional, Farsi, Farnaz, additional, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, G., Smilin Bell Aseervatham, additional, Gaetana, Napolitano, additional, Gao, Hao, additional, Gencoglu, Hasan, additional, Giri, Arup, additional, Gomez-Quiroz, Luis E., additional, González, Marcela, additional, Govea-Salas, Mayela, additional, Gutiérrez-Ruiz, María C., additional, Gyamfi, Daniel, additional, Hassan, Hanaa A., additional, He, Weiyang, additional, Heger, Michal, additional, Hollenbach, Marcus, additional, Ivanov, Alexander V., additional, Khomich, Olga A., additional, Koçak-Toker, Necla, additional, Kucuk, Omer, additional, Léniz, Asier, additional, Macias, Rocio I.R., additional, Marin, Jose J.G., additional, Martínez-Costa, Óscar H., additional, Mehta, Kosha, additional, Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, additional, Morlett-Chávez, Jesus, additional, Morshedzadeh, Nava, additional, Omara, Enayat A., additional, Pérez-Sala, Dolores, additional, Pajares, María A., additional, Paola, Venditti, additional, Peng, Jinyong, additional, Perez, Maria J., additional, Portillo, Maria P., additional, Rivas-Estilla, Ana M., additional, Rodríguez-Herrera, Raul, additional, Sahin, Kazim, additional, Serrano, Maria A., additional, Shaffie, Nermeen M., additional, Simoni-Nieves, Arturo, additional, Singhal, Sarita, additional, Srivastava, Rajendra S., additional, T., Sivasudha, additional, Tao, Xufeng, additional, Tipoe, George L., additional, Uysal, Müjdat, additional, van Golen, Rowan F., additional, Wang, Yanfeng, additional, Xiao, Jia, additional, Yassen, Noha N., additional, Yoon, Seung K., additional, Zhang, Rui, additional, Zhu, Lixin, additional, Zipprich, Alexander, additional, Zou, Liangliang, additional, and Zugasti-Cruz, Alejandro, additional
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30. An Overview of Thirty Years in the Digital News
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Silva, Paula, Portillo, María P., Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, Instituto de Comunicação da NOVA (ICNOVA), and Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (FCSH)
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Health communication ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Resveratrol ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Health literacy ,Wine ,Pollution - Abstract
UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020 Background: Resveratrol’s health benefits have received wide media coverage. Since resveratrol is usually associated with wine, informative texts about it should be prepared very carefully, since inaccurate website content could easily change people’s wine consumption behavior. This study aimed to assess the quality of informative texts related to resveratrol on science journalism websites. Methods: We analyzed 125 resveratrol posts on Science Daily, WebMD, and EurekAlert! published between 1990 and 2020. Results: A higher number of posts was published in the years in which the number of people looking for information on the internet also increased. The increase can also be related to David Sinclair’s notoriety, a fact that we called the “Sinclair effect”. Most of the posts are replications of universities’ press releases, mainly reporting resveratrol’s health benefits, which resulted from preclinical studies and cannot be translated to humans. Most of them mention wine in the text and some in the title. Conclusions: Wine is usually mentioned in headline resveratrol news, which could potentially influence wine consumption behavior. Scientists must intensify their efforts to communicate with the public to increase people’s health literacy. Online news portals should have science journalists skilled in exploring scientific data and their translation into a simple and accurate language. publishersversion published
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31. Anti-Obesity Effects of Macroalgae
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Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Maitane González-Arceo, Jenifer Trepiana, Itziar Eseberri, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Iñaki Milton-Laskibar, Leixuri Aguirre, Marcela González, and María P. Portillo
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macroalgae ,seaweed ,obesity ,triglyceride ,adipose tissue ,adipocyte ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Macroalgae have attracted great interest for their potential applications in nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries as source of bioactive medicinal products and food ingredients. This review gathers data from in vitro and in vivo studies addressing the anti-obesity effects of macroalgae. Great consensus exists in all reported in vitro studies concerning the reduction induced by seaweed extracts in the expression of transcriptional factors controlling adipogenesis. In animals, macroalgae reduced body fat accumulation and prevented other obesity features, such as dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and fatty liver. These effects are not due to food intake reduction, since few studies have reported such event. Indeed, the effects on metabolic pathways in target tissues/organs seem to play a more relevant role. Macroalgae can reduce de novo lipogenesis, limiting fatty acid availability for triglyceride synthesis in white adipose tissue. This effect has been observed in both cell cultures and adipose tissue from animals treated with macroalgae extracts. In addition, increased fatty acid oxidation and thermogenic capacity, as well as a shift towards healthier gut microbiota composition may contribute to the body fat-lowering effect of macroalgae. Studies in humans are needed to determine whether macroalgae can represent a feasible tool to prevent and/or manage overweight and obesity.
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32. Potential usefulness of Mediterranean diet polyphenols against COVID-19-induced inflammation: a review of the current knowledge
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Iñaki Milton-Laskibar, Jenifer Trepiana, María Teresa Macarulla, Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Laura Arellano-García, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, and María P. Portillo
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Physiology ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry - Abstract
The Mediterranean diet is a dietary pattern typical of the populations living in the Mediterranean basin during the 50s-60s of the last century. This diet has demonstrated beneficial effects in the prevention of several pathologies such as cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome, or several cancer types, at least in part, due to its antioxidant compounds. Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, different authors have been studying the effects of certain dietary habits on the presence of COVID-19 and its severity, and the Mediterranean diet is one of them. This review gathers data from studies supporting the potential usefulness of the main phenolic compounds present in the Mediterranean diet, based on their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, as preventive/therapeutic agents against COVID-19. The current evidence supports the potential benefits that hydroxytyrosol, resveratrol, flavonols such as quercetin, flavanols like catechins, and flavanones on the order of naringenin could have on COVID-19. This is due to the increase in the synthesis and translocations of Nrf-2, which increases the activity of antioxidant enzymes and thus reduces ROS production, the scavenging of free radicals, and the suppression of the activity of MMP-9, which is involved in the cytokine storm, and the inhibition of NF-κB.
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33. Resveratrol and Wine: An Overview of Thirty Years in the Digital News
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Silva, Paula, primary, Portillo, María P., additional, and Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional
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34. Potential usefulness of Mediterranean diet polyphenols against COVID-19-induced inflammation: a review of the current knowledge
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Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, primary, Trepiana, Jenifer, additional, Macarulla, María Teresa, additional, Gómez-Zorita, Saioa, additional, Arellano-García, Laura, additional, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, and Portillo, María P., additional
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35. INNOVATIVE ACTIVE LEARNING METHODOLOGIES APPLIED TO HEALTH AND AGING-RELATED BACHELOR’S THESES TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: THE RESULTS OF IKASASUN-ODS PROJECT
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Teresa Morera-Herreras, Teresa, primary, Torrecilla, María, additional, Ochoa de Retana, Ana María, additional, Puras, Gustavo, additional, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, Miguelez, Cristina, additional, Sáenz-Del-Burgo, Laura, additional, Fernández, Irrintzi, additional, Portillo, María Puy, additional, Ciriza, Jesús, additional, Sevillano, Elena, additional, Eraso, Elena, additional, Vallejo, Asier, additional, Gómez-Zorita, Saioa, additional, Aguirre, Leixuri, additional, Ballesteros, Sendoa, additional, Mateo, Estibaliz, additional, Milton, Iñaki, additional, and Bruzos-Cidón, Cristina, additional
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36. Epigenetic landscape in blood leukocytes following ketosis and weight loss induced by a very low calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD) in patients with obesity
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Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Andrea G. Izquierdo, David Primo, María P. Portillo, Fermín I. Milagro, A. Jácome, J. Alfredo Martínez, Ana B. Crujeiras, D.A. de Luis, Felipe F. Casanueva, M.A. Martinez-Olmos, and Ignacio Sajoux
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,epigenome-wide association ,Methyltransferase ,Calorie ,dna methylation microarray ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Protein metabolism ,nutritional intervention ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,adipose-tissue ,responders ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,0302 clinical medicine ,Weight loss ,Leukocytes ,Adiposity ,validation ,adiposity ,Nutritional intervention ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,exercise ,Middle Aged ,Circulating blood cells ,cpg sites ,Obesity, Morbid ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Diet, Ketogenic ,performance ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Methylation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Weight Loss ,medicine ,Humans ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,biomarkers ,Ketosis ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,ketone-bodies ,responses ,circulating blood cells ,methylation ,business ,Biomarkers ,Ketogenic diet - Abstract
Background: The molecular mechanisms underlying the potential health benefits of a ketogenic diet are unknown and could be mediated by epigenetic mechanisms. Objective: To identify the changes in the obesity-related methylome that are mediated by the induced weight loss or are dependent on ketosis in subjects with obesity underwent a very-low calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD). Methods: Twenty-one patients with obesity (n ¼ 12 women, 47.9 ± 1.02 yr, 33.0 ± 0.2 kg/m2 ) after 6 months on a VLCKD and 12 normal weight volunteers (n ¼ 6 women, 50.3 ± 6.2 yrs, 22.7 ± 1.5 kg/m2 ) were studied. Data from the Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip methylomes of blood leukocytes were obtained at time points of ketotic phases (basal, maximum ketosis, and out of ketosis) during VLCKD (n ¼ 10) and at baseline in volunteers (n ¼ 12). Results were further validated by pyrosequencing in representative cohort of patients on a VLCKD (n ¼ 18) and correlated with gene expression. Results: After weight reduction by VLCKD, differences were found at 988 CpG sites (786 unique genes). The VLCKD altered methylation levels in patients with obesity had high resemblance with those from normal weight volunteers and was concomitant with a downregulation of DNA methyltransferases (DNMT)1, 3a and 3b. Most of the encoded genes were involved in metabolic processes, protein metabolism, and muscle, organ, and skeletal system development. Novel genes representing the top scoring associated events were identified, including ZNF331, FGFRL1 (VLCKD-induced weight loss) and CBFA2T3, C3orf38, JSRP1, and LRFN4 (VLCKD-induced ketosis). Interestingly, ZNF331 and FGFRL1 were validated in an independent cohort and inversely correlated with gene expression. Conclusions: The beneficial effects of VLCKD therapy on obesity involve a methylome more suggestive of normal weight that could be mainly mediated by the VLCKD-induced ketosis rather than weight loss. This work was supported by the PronoKal Group® and grants from the Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria as well as PI17/01287, PI20/00628 and PI20/00650 research projects and CIBERobn from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)-Subdireccion General de Evaluacion y Fomento de la Investigación; Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) Ana B Crujeiras is funded by a research contract “Miguel Servet” (CP17/00088) from the ISCIII, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) and Xunta de Galicia-GAIN (IN607B2020). The funding source had no involvement in the study design or interpretation of the results
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37. MicroRNAs involved in the browning process of adipocytes
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Arias, N., Aguirre, L., Fernández-Quintela, A., González, M., Lasa, A., Miranda, J., Macarulla, M. T., and Portillo, M. P.
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38. Anti-obesity effects of resveratrol: comparison between animal models and humans
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Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, Carpéné, Christian, Fernández, Maialen, Aguirre, Leixuri, Milton-Laskibar, Iñaki, Contreras, José, and Portillo, Maria P.
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39. Resveratrol: Anti-Obesity Mechanisms of Action
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Leixuri Aguirre, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Noemí Arias, and Maria P. Portillo
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resveratrol ,adipogenesis ,apoptosis ,lipogenesis ,lipolysis ,thermogenesis ,fatty acid oxidation ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Resveratrol is a non-flavonoid polyphenol which belongs to the stilbenes group and is produced naturally in several plants in response to injury or fungal attack. Resveratrol has been recently reported as preventing obesity. The present review aims to compile the evidence concerning the potential mechanisms of action which underlie the anti-obesity effects of resveratrol, obtained either in cultured cells lines and animal models. Published studies demonstrate that resveratrol has an anti-adipogenic effect. A good consensus concerning the involvement of a down-regulation of C/EBPα and PPARγ in this effect has been reached. Also, in vitro studies have demonstrated that resveratrol can increase apoptosis in mature adipocytes. Furthermore, different metabolic pathways involved in triacylglycerol metabolism in white adipose tissue have been shown to be targets for resveratrol. Both the inhibition of de novo lipogenesis and adipose tissue fatty acid uptake mediated by lipoprotein lipase play a role in explaining the reduction in body fat which resveratrol induces. As far as lipolysis is concerned, although this compound per se seems to be unable to induce lipolysis, it increases lipid mobilization stimulated by β-adrenergic agents. The increase in brown adipose tissue thermogenesis, and consequently the associated energy dissipation, can contribute to explaining the body-fat lowering effect of resveratrol. In addition to its effects on adipose tissue, resveratrol can also acts on other organs and tissues. Thus, it increases mitochondriogenesis and consequently fatty acid oxidation in skeletal muscle and liver. This effect can also contribute to the body-fat lowering effect of this molecule.
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40. Relationship between Changes in Microbiota and Liver Steatosis Induced by High-Fat Feeding—A Review of Rodent Models
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Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Leixuri Aguirre, Iñaki Milton-Laskibar, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Jenifer Trepiana, Naroa Kajarabille, Andrea Mosqueda-Solís, Marcela González, and María P. Portillo
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dietary fat ,steatosis ,gut microbiota ,dysbiosis ,rodent ,liver ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Several studies have observed that gut microbiota can play a critical role in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) development. The gut microbiota is influenced by different environmental factors, which include diet. The aim of the present review is to summarize the information provided in the literature concerning the impact of changes in gut microbiota on the effects which dietary fat has on liver steatosis in rodent models. Most studies in which high-fat feeding has induced steatosis have reported reduced microbiota diversity, regardless of the percentage of energy provided by fat. At the phylum level, an increase in Firmicutes and a reduction in Bacteroidetes is commonly found, although widely diverging results have been described at class, order, family, and genus levels, likely due to differences in experimental design. Unfortunately, this fact makes it difficult to reach clear conclusions concerning the specific microbiota patterns associated with this feeding pattern. With regard to the relationship between high-fat feeding-induced changes in liver and microbiota composition, although several mechanisms such as alteration of gut integrity and increased permeability, inflammation, and metabolite production have been proposed, more scientific evidence is needed to address this issue and thus further studies are needed.
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41. Pterostilbene Reduces Liver Steatosis and Modifies Hepatic Fatty Acid Profile in Obese Rats
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Leixuri Aguirre, Sara Palacios-Ortega, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Elizabeth Hijona, Luis Bujanda, and María P. Portillo
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pterostilbene ,liver steatosis ,triacylglycerol metabolism ,Zucker rat ,fatty acid profile ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Excessive fat accumulation within the liver is known as “simple hepatic steatosis”, which is the most benign form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The aim of the present study was to determine whether pterostilbene improves this hepatic alteration in Zucker (fa/fa) rats. Animals were distributed in two experimental groups (n = 10) and fed a standard laboratory diet. Rats in the pterostilbene group were given a dose of 30 mg/kg body weight/d for six weeks. After sacrifice, serum glucose, transaminase, and insulin concentrations were quantified and the liver triacylglycerol content and fatty acid profile was analyzed. Different pathways of triacylglycerol metabolism in liver were studied, including fatty acid synthesis and oxidation, triglyceride assembly, fatty acid uptake, and glucose uptake. With pterostilbene administration, a reduction in insulin concentrations (consequently in the Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR)) and hepatic triacylglycerol content were observed. No effects were observed in pterostilbene-treated rats in the activity of de novo lipogenesis enzymes. An improvement in the fatty acid profile was observed in pterostilbene-treated rats. In conclusion, pterostilbene is a useful molecule to reduce liver steatosis. Its delipidating effect is due, at least in part, to reduced fatty acid availability and triacylglycerol synthesis, as well as to an increased very low-density lipoprotein assembly and fatty acid oxidation.
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42. Sexual Dimorphism in Brown Adipose Tissue Activation and White Adipose Tissue Browning
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Gómez-García, Iker, primary, Trepiana, Jenifer, additional, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, additional, Giralt, Marta, additional, and Portillo, María P., additional
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43. Effects of resveratrol on obesity-related inflammation markers in adipose tissue of genetically obese rats
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Gómez-Zorita, Saioa, Fernández-Quintela, Alfredo, Lasa, Arrate, Hijona, Elizabeth, Bujanda, Luis, and Portillo, María P.
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44. LC-IMS-HRMS for identification of biomarkers in untargeted metabolomics: The effects of pterostilbene and resveratrol consumption in liver steatosis, animal model
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Leticia Lacalle-Bergeron, David Izquierdo-Sandoval, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, María P. Portillo, Juan Vicente Sancho, Félix Hernández, and Tania Portolés
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45. MicroRNAs y adipokinas: búsqueda de biomarcadores de pronóstico y respuesta terapéutica y de mediadores de mecanismos de acción
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Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, Léniz Rodríguez, Asier, Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, and Léniz Rodríguez, Asier
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307 p., La presente Tesis Doctoral tiene como objetivo analizar el papel que juegan tanto los microRNAs como las adipocitokinas en el mecanismo de acción de diferentes patologías, además de su uso potencial como biomarcadores del desrrollo de esas enfermedades o de respuesta a sus tratamientos. Con el fin de alcanzar ese objetivo, se llevaron a cabo 3 proyectos de investigación:En el primero, se analizó cómo los microRNAs pueden estar involucrados en los efectos positivos del pteroestilbeno sobre la esteatosis hepática. Para ello, se midió la expresión de una serie de microRNAs en tejido hepático de ratas con esteatosis tratadas con pteroestilbeno y, mediante transfección de los mismos en hepatocitos, se estudió su mecanismo de acción a nivel celular.En el segundo, se analizó cómo los microRNAs pueden estar involucrados en los efectos sobre el metabolismo de la glucosa de un extracto de orujo de uva en personas con síndrome metabólico, y, al mismo tiempo, determinar su posible uso como marcadores de respuesta al tratamiento. Para ello, se analizó la expresión de varios microRNAs en muestras de sangre de personas con síndrome metabólico antes y después de ser tratadas con un extracto de orujo de uva, y también se compararon los valores entre los sujetos que respondieron al tratamiento y los que no.En el tercero, se investigó si las adipocitokinas podrían estar involucradas en la velocidad de crecimientode niños pequeños para la edad gestacional (PEG) y si podrían considerarse marcadores de futuras alteraciones metabólicas. Para esto, se analizó la concentración de varias adipokinas en sangre de niños PEG que tenían distintas velocidades de crecimiento durante los primeros 2 años de vida.Se pudo concluir que los microRNAs y las adipokinas pueden mediar en los mecanismos de acción y ser marcadores de respuesta terapéutica y de evolución de diferentes patologías.
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46. Sexual Dimorphism in Brown Adipose Tissue Activation and White Adipose Tissue Browning
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Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, Gómez García, Iker, Trepiana Arin, Jenifer, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, Giralt, Marta, Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, Gómez García, Iker, Trepiana Arin, Jenifer, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, Giralt, Marta, and Portillo Baquedano, María Puy
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The present narrative review gathers the studies reported so far, addressing sex differences in the effects of cold exposure, feeding pattern and age on brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis and white adipose tissue (WAT) browning. In rodents, when exposed to decreasing temperatures, females activate thermogenesis earlier. Results obtained in humans go in the same line, although they do not provide results as solid as those obtained in rodents. Regarding the effects of overfeeding, interesting sex differences on BAT thermogenic capacity have been reported, and the greater or lower sensitivity of each sex to this dietary situation seems to be dependent on the type of feeding. In the case of energy restriction, females are more sensitive than males. In addition, sex differences have also been observed in thermogenesis changes induced by phenolic compound administration. During sexual development, an increase in BAT mass and BAT activity takes place. This phenomenon is greater in boys than in girls, probably due to its relation to muscle-mass growth. The opposite situation takes place during ageing, a lifespan period where thermogenic capacity declines, this being more acute in men than in women. Finally, the vast majority of the studies have reported a higher susceptibility to developing WAT browning amongst females. The scarcity of results highlights the need for further studies devoted to analysing this issue, in order to provide valuable information for a more personalised approach.
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47. Resveratrol and Wine: An Overview of Thirty Years in the Digital News
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Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, Silva, Paula, Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, Fernández Quintela, Alfredo, Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos, Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak, Silva, Paula, Portillo Baquedano, María Puy, and Fernández Quintela, Alfredo
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Background: Resveratrol’s health benefits have received wide media coverage. Since resveratrol is usually associated with wine, informative texts about it should be prepared very carefully, since inaccurate website content could easily change people’s wine consumption behavior. This study aimed to assess the quality of informative texts related to resveratrol on science journalism websites. Methods: We analyzed 125 resveratrol posts on Science Daily, WebMD, and EurekAlert! published between 1990 and 2020. Results: A higher number of posts was published in the years in which the number of people looking for information on the internet also increased. The increase can also be related to David Sinclair’s notoriety, a fact that we called the “Sinclair effect”. Most of the posts are replications of universities’ press releases, mainly reporting resveratrol’s health benefits, which resulted from preclinical studies and cannot be translated to humans. Most of them mention wine in the text and some in the title. Conclusions: Wine is usually mentioned in headline resveratrol news, which could potentially influence wine consumption behavior. Scientists must intensify their efforts to communicate with the public to increase people’s health literacy. Online news portals should have science journalists skilled in exploring scientific data and their translation into a simple and accurate language.
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48. Antiobesity effects of resveratrol: which tissues are involved?
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Fernández‐Quintela, Alfredo, Milton‐Laskibar, Iñaki, González, Marcela, and Portillo, Maria P.
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49. Initiation of antiretroviral therapy in treatment-naive adults with HIV infection at the first specialist appointment
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Al-Hayani, Aws Waleed M., primary, Cabello-Úbeda, Alfonso, additional, Del Palacio-Tamarit, Marta, additional, Rodríguez-Alonso, Blanca, additional, Carrillo-Acosta, Irene, additional, Álvarez-Álvarez, Beatriz, additional, Prieto-Pérez, Laura, additional, Fernández Quintela, Laura, additional, Fuensalida, Gema, additional, Téllez, Raquel, additional, Luis-Castaño, Ángel, additional, Hernández-Segurado, Marta, additional, Becares, Javier, additional, Benito, José Miguel, additional, Rallón, Norma, additional, and Górgolas, Miguel, additional
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- 2022
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50. Stilbenes: Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol Metabolites in Obesity, Dyslipidemia, Insulin Resistance, and Inflammation
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Itziar Eseberri, María P. Portillo, Saioa Gómez-Zorita, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, and Iñaki Milton-Laskibar
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business.industry ,Inflammation ,Pharmacology ,Resveratrol ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Insulin resistance ,chemistry ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Beneficial effects ,Dyslipidemia - Published
- 2020
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