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In diabetes, endothelial inflammation and dysfunction play a pivotal role in the development of vascular disease. This study investigates the effect of dietary blueberries on vascular complications and gut microbiome in diabetic mice.Methods and results
Seven-week-old diabetic db/db mice consume a standard diet (db/db) or a diet supplemented with 3.8% freeze-dried blueberry (db/db+BB) for 10 weeks. Control db/+ mice are fed a standard diet (db/+). Vascular inflammation is assessed by measuring monocyte binding to vasculature and inflammatory markers. Isometric tension procedures are used to assess mesenteric artery function. db/db mice exhibit enhanced vascular inflammation and reduced endothelial-dependent vasorelaxation as compared to db/+ mice, but these are improved in db/db+BB mice. Blueberry supplementation reduces the expression of NOX4 and IκKβ in the aortic vessel and vascular endothelial cells (ECs) isolated from db/db+BB compared to db/db mice. The blueberry metabolites serum reduces glucose and palmitate induced endothelial inflammation in mouse aortic ECs. Further, blueberry supplementation increases commensal microbes and modulates the functional potential of gut microbes in diabetic mice.Conclusion
Dietary blueberry suppresses vascular inflammation, attenuates arterial endothelial dysfunction, and supports the growth of commensal microbes in diabetic mice. The endothelial-specific vascular benefits of blueberries are mediated through NOX4 signaling.
SUBMITTER: Petersen C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9132135 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Petersen Chrissa C Bharat Divya D Wankhade Umesh D UD Kim Ji-Seok JS Cutler Brett Ronald BR Denetso Christopher C Gholami Samira S Nelson Samantha S Bigley Jessica J Johnson Aspen A Chintapalli Sree V SV Piccolo Brian D BD Satheesh Babu Adhini Kuppuswamy AK Paz Henry A HA Shankar Kartik K Symons J David JD Anandh Babu Pon Velayutham PV
Molecular nutrition & food research 20220225 8
<h4>Scope</h4>In diabetes, endothelial inflammation and dysfunction play a pivotal role in the development of vascular disease. This study investigates the effect of dietary blueberries on vascular complications and gut microbiome in diabetic mice.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Seven-week-old diabetic db/db mice consume a standard diet (db/db) or a diet supplemented with 3.8% freeze-dried blueberry (db/db+BB) for 10 weeks. Control db/+ mice are fed a standard diet (db/+). Vascular inflammation is a ...[more]