Maqui, Calafate, and Blueberry fruits extracts treatments suppress the pathogenic interaction amongst human adipocytes and macrophages

Ovalle-Marin, A.; Reyes-Farias M.; Vasquez, K.; Parra-Ruiz, C.; Quitral, V.; Jimenez, P.; Garcia, L.; Ramirez, L.A.; Quezada, J.; Gonzalez-Muniesa, P.; Garcia-Diaz, D.F.

Keywords: adipocytes, inflammation, macrophages, vaccinium corymbosum, polyphenols, aristotelia chilensis, berberis microphylla

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obesity occurs due to a positive energy imbalance, leading to the expansion of adipose tissue. This phenomenon triggers a chronic low-grade inflammatory state, which is associated with comorbidities development. It is, therefore, of great interest to investigate new counteracting nutritional strategies. In this regard, polyphenol-rich Chilean native fruits, Aristotelia chilensis (Maqui) and Berberis microphylla (Calafate), and also the non-Chilean Vaccinium corymbosum (Blueberry), have been associated with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory features. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate Maqui, Calafate, and Blueberry aqueous extracts treatments on the pathogenic response of human activated macrophages and visceral adipocytes. METHODS: THP-1 monocyte human cell line and differentiated human visceral preadipocytes were activated (with lipopolysaccharide and TNF-alpha, for 48 and 24h, respectively), and treated with the aqueous extracts. Inflammation and oxidative stress markers were assessed. RESULTS: Lower NO and IL-6 secretion, and inhibited apoptosis in activated macrophages, were observed. Also, decreased gene expression of MCP-1 and secretion of IL-6, inhibited apoptosis, and increased levels of GSH in activated adipocytes were detected. CONCLUSIONS: Maqui, Calafate, and Blueberry extracts showed anti-inflammatory and antioxidant responses in human macrophages and adipocytes.

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF BERRY RESEARCH
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: Ingles
Financiamiento/Sponsor: FONDECYT 11110219