Association of microbiota polyphenols with cardiovascular health in the context of a Mediterranean diet

Background and aims The Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) is rich in polyphenols, phytochemicals that are beneficial for cardiovascular health. Phenolic compounds have poor bioavailability but they are extensively metabolized by the gut microbiota. Therefore, we aimed to assess the association of microbi...

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Autores: Domínguez-López, Inés, Arancibia-Riveros, Camila, Marhuenda Muñoz, María, Tresserra-Rimbau, Anna, Toledo, Estefania, Fitó Colomer, Montserrat, Ros, Emilio, Estruch, Ramón, Lamuela Raventós, Rosa Ma.
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Recursos:Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Repositorio:Repositorio Digital de la UPF
OAI Identifier:oai:repositori.upf.edu:10230/59746
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/10230/59746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112499
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:PREDIMED
Mediterranean diet
LTQ-Orbitrap-MS
Gut microbiota
Polyphenols
Antioxidants
Postbiotics
Healthy diet
Descrição
Resumo:Background and aims The Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) is rich in polyphenols, phytochemicals that are beneficial for cardiovascular health. Phenolic compounds have poor bioavailability but they are extensively metabolized by the gut microbiota. Therefore, we aimed to assess the association of microbial phenolic metabolites (MPM) with adherence to the MedDiet, and their relationship with ideal cardiovascular health (ICVH) and cardiovascular risk factors. Methods and results This cross-sectional substudy within the PREDIMED trial included 200 participants from the Barcelona-Clinic recruitment center. Five MPM were identified and quantified using a novel method based on liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry: protocatechuic acid (PCA), enterodiol glucuronide (EDG), enterolactone glucuronide (ELG), vanillic acid glucuronide (VAG) and urolithin B glucuronide (UBG). Multivariable-adjusted regressions were used to evaluate the associations between MPM and MedDiet adherence, ICVH score, biochemical parameters, and blood pressure. Additionally, an MPM score was calculated as the weighted sum of MedDiet adherence and ICVH and found to be directly associated. Among individual polyphenols, UBG was inversely associated with LDL-cholesterol. Conclusions A score of urinary MPM was associated with higher adherence to the MedDiet and ICVH, and individual MPM were related to better cardiovascular health. These findings suggest that the MedDiet may affect gut microbiota, whose metabolites are linked with cardiovascular health.