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Nutrition | 2013

Effects of resveratrol on obesity-related inflammation markers in adipose tissue of genetically obese rats

Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Alfredo Fernández-Quintela; Arrate Lasa; Elizabeth Hijona; Luis Bujanda; María P. Portillo

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine whether resveratrol might represent a promising therapeutic tool with which to combat adipose tissue chronic inflammation in a model of genetic obesity and to link its anti-inflammatory activity with its effect on body fat reduction. METHODS Twenty 6-wk-old male Zucker (fa/fa) rats were randomly distributed into two experimental groups. Resveratrol (RSV) was given orally (15 mg/kg body weight/d in RSV group) by means of an orogastric catheter for 6 wk. Enzyme activities were measured spectrophotometrically or fluorimetrically. Gene and protein expressions were analyzed by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and Western blot respectively. Cytokine concentrations and the activity of nuclear factor κ-light-chain-enhancer of activated β cells (NF-κB) were measured by using commercial kits. RESULTS RSV reduced the weight of internal adipose tissues. In epididymal depot glucose-6P-dehydrogenase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase activities, as well as lipoprotein lipase expression and activity were reduced by RSV. The expression of hormone-sensitive lipase was increased, and that of the cluster of differentiation 36 was reduced. Serum concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α, monocyte chemoattractant protein 1, and C-reactive protein were lower in the RSV-treated group than in the control group. Protein expression of interleukin-6 and the activity of NF-κB, were decreased by RSV. CONCLUSION The present results provide evidence that fatty acid uptake and lipolysis are metabolic pathways involved in the response of adipose tissue to RSV. This polyphenol modulates plasma cytokine levels partially by reducing macrophage infiltration in adipose tissue and inhibiting NF-κB activity.


Phytotherapy Research | 2017

Pterostilbene Inhibits Lipogenic Activity similar to Resveratrol or Caffeine but Differently Modulates Lipolysis in Adipocytes

Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Chloé Belles; Anaïs Briot; Alfredo Fernández-Quintela; María P. Portillo; Christian Carpéné

The anti‐obesity effects of resveratrol shown in rodents are not transposed into an efficient therapy of human obesity. Consequently, the search for molecules mimicking or surpassing resveratrol actions is ongoing. The natural phenolic compound pterostilbene exhibits beneficial health effects and has the capacity to limit fat mass in animal models. In this study, we tested whether pterostilbene modulates triacylglycerol accumulation/breakdown. Prolonged exposure to pterostilbene or resveratrol inhibited adipocyte differentiation in 3T3‐F442A preadipocytes. Acute effects on lipolysis, antilipolysis and lipogenesis were determined for pterostilbene in mouse adipocytes, and compared with resveratrol. Pterostilbene was also tested on glycerol release and glucose uptake in subcutaneous human adipocytes. Dose–response analyses did not reveal a clear lipolytic effect in both species. The antilipolytic effect of insulin was improved by pterostilbene at 1–10 μM in mouse fat cells only, while at 1 mM, the phenolic compound was antilipolytic in human fat cells in a manner not additive to insulin. Pterostilbene dose‐dependently inhibited glucose incorporation into lipids similarly to resveratrol and caffeine. However, only the former did not inhibit insulin‐stimulated glucose uptake. Indeed, pterostilbene abolished the insulin lipogenic effect without inhibiting its antilipolytic action and rapid activation of glucose uptake. Pterostilbene therefore exhibits a unique panel of direct interactions with adipocytes that relies on its reported anti‐obesity and antidiabetic properties. Copyright


Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2014

From dehydration to hyperhidration isotonic and diuretic drinks and hyperhydratant aids in sport

Aritz Urdampilleta; Saioa Gómez-Zorita

The needs of water and electrolytes are quite variants, depending on age, physiological or environmental conditions. In most long-term sports, usual weight loss of 3-6%, affect in athletic performance. The effects of a 6% dehydration could be improved with individualized diet-specific nutritional strategies and allow only a 2-3% dehydration, which affect metabolic efficiency but will not risk the health. On the contrary, hyperhydration can be dangerous and is associated with hyponatremia that can cause cerebral edema or respiratory failure. Sports drinks should moisturize, providing minerals and carbohydrates and increase the absorption of water by an ideal combination of salts and sugars. Therefore, it is important to provide correct hydration -protocols before, during and after physical activity, as well as know possible limitations of the sport.


Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2015

Hydration and chemical ingredients in sport drinks: food safety in the European context

Aritz Urdampilleta; Saioa Gómez-Zorita; J.M. Soriano; José Miguel Martínez-Sanz; Sonia Medina; Angel Gil-Izquierdo

Before, during and after physical activity, hydration is a limiting factor in athletic performance. Therefore, adequate hydration provides benefits for health and performance of athletes. Besides, hydration is associated to the intake of carbohydrates, protein, sodium, caffeine and other substances by different dietary aids, during the training and/or competition by athletes. These requirements have led to the development of different products by the food industry, to cover the nutritional needs of athletes. Currently in the European context, the legal framework for the development of products, substances and health claims concerning to sport products is incomplete and scarce. Under these conditions, there are many products with different ingredients out of European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) control where claims are wrong due to no robust scientific evidence and it can be dangerous for the health. Further scientific evidence should be constructed by new clinical trials in order to assist to the Experts Commitees at EFSA for obtaining robust scientific opinions concerning to the functional foods and the individual ingredients for sport population.


Food & Function | 2015

Pterostilbene improves glycaemic control in rats fed an obesogenic diet: involvement of skeletal muscle and liver.

Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Alfredo Fernández-Quintela; Leixuri Aguirre; M. T. Macarulla; Agnes M. Rimando; María P. Portillo


Food & Function | 2017

Screening of potential anti-adipogenic effects of phenolic compounds showing different chemical structure in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes

Andrea Mosqueda-Solís; Arrate Lasa; Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Itziar Eseberri; Catalina Picó; María P. Portillo


Journal of Neural Transmission | 2013

5-hydroxytryptamine actions in adipocytes: involvement of monoamine oxidase-dependent oxidation and subsequent PPARγ activation

Sandra Grès; Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Ana Gomez-Ruiz; Christian Carpéné


Journal of Translational Medicine | 2017

Phenolic compounds apigenin, hesperidin and kaempferol reduce in vitro lipid accumulation in human adipocytes

Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Arrate Lasa; Naiara Abendaño; Alfredo Fernández-Quintela; Andrea Mosqueda-Solís; Maria Pilar Garcia-Sobreviela; Jose M. Arbones-Mainar; María P. Portillo


Farmacéuticos Comunitarios | 2014

Fármacos y suplementos nutricionales para llevar en el botiquín del alpinista

Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Aritz Urdampilleta


Archive | 2013

El ácido acetilsalicílico en el contexto deportivo: farmacología básica, sus efectos e interacciones en el deporte

Saioa Gómez-Zorita; Aritz Urdampilleta; Facultad de Farmacia

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Aritz Urdampilleta

University of the Basque Country

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María P. Portillo

University of the Basque Country

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Arrate Lasa

University of the Basque Country

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Andrea Mosqueda-Solís

University of the Basque Country

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Angel Gil-Izquierdo

Spanish National Research Council

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Catalina Picó

University of the Balearic Islands

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Elizabeth Hijona

University of the Basque Country

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Itziar Eseberri

University of the Basque Country

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