Beneficial effects of polyphenol-rich olive oil in patients with early atherosclerosis (original) (raw)

References

  1. Basu A, Sanchez K, Leyva MJ, Wu M, Betts NM, Aston CE, Lyons TJ (2010) Green tea supplementation affects body weight, lipids, and lipid peroxidation in obese subjects with metabolic syndrome. J Am Coll Nutr 29:31–40
    CAS Google Scholar
  2. Bazzano L, He J, Ogden LG, Loria CM, Vupputuri S, Myers L, Whelton PK (2002) Fruit and vegetable intake and risk of cardiovascular disease in US adults: the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Epidemiologic Follow-up Study. Am J Clin Nutr 76:93–99
    CAS Google Scholar
  3. Bonetti P, Holmes DR Jr, Lerman A, Barsness GW (2003) Enhanced external counterpulsation for ischemic heart disease: what’s behind the curtain? J Am Coll Cardiol 41:1918–1925
    Article Google Scholar
  4. Bonetti P, Pumper GM, Higano ST, Holmes DR Jr, Kuvin JT, Lerman A (2004) Noninvasive identification of patients with early coronary atherosclerosis by assessment of digital reactive hyperemia. J Am Coll Cardiol 44:2137–2141
    Article Google Scholar
  5. Brown A, Lane J, Coverly J, Stocks J, Jackson S, Stephen A, Bluck L, Coward A, Hendrickx H (2009) Effects of dietary supplementation with the green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate on insulin resistance and associated metabolic risk factors: randomized controlled trial. Br J Nutr 101:886–894
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  6. Covas M, Nyyssönen K, Poulsen HE, Kaikkonen J, Zunft HJ, Kiesewetter H, Gaddi A, de la Torre R, Mursu J, Bäumler H, Nascetti S, Salonen JT, Fitó M, Virtanen J, Marrugat J, EUROLIVE Study Group (2006) The effect of polyphenols in olive oil on heart disease risk factors: a randomized trial. Ann Intern Med 145:333–341
    Google Scholar
  7. Dohadwala M, Holbrook M, Hamburg NM, Shenouda SM, Chung WB, Titas M, Kluge MA, Wang N, Palmisano J, Milbury PE, Blumberg JB, Vita JA (2011) Effects of cranberry juice consumption on vascular function in patients with coronary artery disease. Am J Clin Nutr 93:934–940
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  8. Elkind M, Sciacca RR, Boden-Albala B, Tondella ML, Feikin DR, Fields BS, Sacco RL, Di Tullio MR, Homma S (2005) Leukocyte count is associated with reduced endothelial reactivity. Atherosclerosis 181:329–338
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  9. Flammer A, Martin EA, Gössl M, Widmer RJ, Lennon RJ, Sexton JA, Loeffler D, Khosla S, Lerman LO, Lerman A (2012) Polyphenol-rich cranberry juice has a neutral effect on endothelial function but decreases the fraction of osteocalcin-expressing endothelial progenitor cells. Eur J Nutr [Epub ahead of print]. PMID 22382203
  10. Ford M, McConnell JP, Lavi S, Rihal CS, Prasad A, Sandhu GS, Hartman SJ, Lerman LO, Lerman A (2009) Coronary artery endothelial dysfunction is positively correlated with low density lipoprotein and inversely correlated with high density lipoprotein subclass particles measured by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Atherosclerosis 207:111–115
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  11. Fung T, Rexrode KM, Mantzoros CS, Manson JE, Willett WC, Hu FB (2009) Mediterranean diet and incidence of and mortality from coronary heart disease and stroke in women. Circulation 119:1093–1100
    Article Google Scholar
  12. Goor D, Sheffy J, Schnall RP, Arditti A, Caspi A, Bragdon EE, Sheps DS (2004) Peripheral arterial tonometry: a diagnostic method for detection of myocardial ischemia induced during mental stress tests: a pilot study. Clin Cardiol 27:137–141
    Article Google Scholar
  13. Higashi Y, Sasaki S, Nakagawa K, Kimura M, Noma K, Hara K, Jitsuiki D, Goto C, Oshima T, Chayama K, Yoshizumi M (2006) Tetrahydrobiopterin improves aging-related impairment of endothelium-dependent vasodilation through increase in nitric oxide production. Atherosclerosis 186:390–395
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  14. Hu F, Willett WC (2002) Optimal diets for prevention of coronary heart disease. JAMA 288:2569–2578
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  15. Jiménez-Morales A, Ruano J, Delgado-Lista J, Fernandez JM, Camargo A, López-Segura F, Villarraso JC, Fuentes-Jiménez F, López-Miranda J, Pérez-Jiménez F (2011) NOS3 Glu298Asp polymorphism interacts with virgin olive oil phenols to determine the postprandial endothelial function in patients with the metabolic syndrome. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 96:1694–1702
    Article Google Scholar
  16. Lavi S, Prasad A, Yang EH, Mathew V, Simari RD, Rihal CS, Lerman LO, Lerman A (2007) Smoking is associated with epicardial coronary endothelial dysfunction and elevated white blood cell count in patients with chest pain and early coronary artery disease. Circulation 115:2621–2627
    Article Google Scholar
  17. Lavie P, Shlitner A, Sheffy J, Schnall RP (2000) Peripheral arterial tonometry: a novel and sensitive non-invasive monitor of brief arousals during sleep. Isr Med Assoc J 2:246–247
    CAS Google Scholar
  18. Lerman A, Zeiher AM (2005) Endothelial function: cardiac events. Circulation 111:363–368
    Article Google Scholar
  19. Lorenz M, Wessler S, Follmann E, Michaelis W, Düsterhöft T, Baumann G, Stangl K, Stangl V (2004) A constituent of green tea, epigallocatechin-3-gallate, activates endothelial nitric oxide synthase by a phosphatidylinositol-3-OH-kinase-, cAMP-dependent protein kinase-, and Akt-dependent pathway and leads to endothelial-dependent vasorelaxation. J Biol Chem 279:6190–6195
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  20. Perez-Jimenez F et al (2005) International conference on the healthy effect of virgin olive oil. Eur J Clin Invest 35:421–424
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  21. Prentice R, Szatrowski TP, Fujikura T, Kato H, Mason M, Hamilton HH (1982) Leukocyte counts and coronary heart disease in a Japanese cohort. Am J Epidemiol 116:496–509
    CAS Google Scholar
  22. Ridker P, Hennekens CH, Roitman-Johnson B, Stampfer MJ, Allen J (1998) Plasma concentration of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule 1 and risks of future myocardial infarction in apparently healthy men. Lancet 35:88–92
    Article Google Scholar
  23. Romani A, Pinelli P, Mulinacci N, Galardi C, Vincieri FF, Liberatore L, Cichelli A (2001) HPLC and HRGC analyses of polyphenols and secoiridoids in olive oil. Chromatographia 53:279–284
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  24. Ruano J, Lopez-Miranda J, Fuentes F, Moreno JA, Bellido C, Perez-Martinez P, Lozano A, Gómez P, Jiménez Y, Pérez Jiménez F (2005) Phenolic content of virgin olive oil improves ischemic reactive hyperemia in hypercholesterolemic patients. J Am Coll Cardiol 46:1864–1868
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  25. Schmidt K, Werner ER, Mayer B, Wachter H, Kukovetz WR (1992) Tetrahydrobiopterin-dependent formation of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (nitric oxide) in aortic endothelial cells. Biochem J 281:297–300
    CAS Google Scholar
  26. Schmitt C, Dirsch VM (2009) Modulation of endothelial nitric oxide by plant-derived products. Nitric Oxide 21:77–91
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  27. Selamet-Tierney E, Newburger JW, Gauvreau K, Geva J, Coogan E, Colan SD, Ferranti SD (2009) Endothelial pulse amplitude testing: feasibility and reproducibility in adolescents. J Pediatr 154:901–905
    Article Google Scholar
  28. Siqueira J, Smiley D, Newton C, Le NA, Gosmanov AR, Spiegelman R, Peng L, Osteen SJ, Jones DP, Quyyumi AA, Ziegler TR, Umpierrez GE (2011) Substitution of standard soybean oil with olive oil-based lipid emulsion in parenteral nutrition: comparison of vascular, metabolic, and inflammatory effects. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 96:3207–3216
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  29. Stocker R (1999) Dietary and pharmacological antioxidants in atherosclerosis. Curr Opin Lipidol 10:589–597
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  30. Sweetnam P, Thomas HF, Yarnell JW, Baker IA, Elwood PC (1997) Total and differential leukocyte counts as predictors of ischemic heart disease: the caerphilly and speedwell studies. Am J Epidemiol 145:416–421
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  31. Tousoulis D, Papageorgiou N, Antoniades C, Giolis A, Bouras G, Gounari P, Stefanadi E, Miliou A, Psaltopoulou T, Stefanadis C (2010) Acute effects of different types of oil consumption on endothelial function, oxidative stress status and vascular inflammation in healthy volunteers. Br J Nutr 103:43–49
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  32. Versari D, Daghini E, Rodriguez-Porcel M, Sattler K, Galili O, Pilarczyk K, Napoli C, Lerman LO, Lerman A (2006) Chronic antioxidant supplementation impairs coronary endothelial function and myocardial perfusion in normal pigs. Hypertension 47:475–481
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  33. Visioli F, Caruso D, Grande S, Bosisio R, Villa M, Galli G, Sirtori C, Galli C (2005) Virgin Olive Oil Study (VOLOS): vasoprotective potential of extra virgin olive oil in mildly dyslipidemic patients. Eur J Nutr 44:121–127
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  34. Walker AE, Seibert SM, Donato AJ, Pierce GL, Seals DR (2010) Vascular endothelial function is related to white blood cell count and myeloperoxidase among healthy middle-aged and older adults. Hypertension 55:363–369
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  35. Wheeler J, Mussolino ME, Gillum RF, Danesh J (2004) Associations between differential leucocyte count and incident coronary heart disease: 1764 incident cases from seven prospective studies of 30 374 individuals. Eur Heart J 25:1287–1292
    Article Google Scholar
  36. Widlansky M, Hamburg NM, Anter E, Holbrook M, Kahn DF, Elliott JG, Keaney JF, Vita JA (2007) Acute EGCG supplementation reverses endothelial dysfunction in patients with coronary artery disease. J Am Coll Nutr 26:95–102
    CAS Google Scholar
  37. Woodman R, Watts GF, Puddey IB, Burke V, Mori TA, Hodgson JM, Beilin LJ (2002) Leukocyte count and vascular function in Type 2 diabetic subjects with treated hypertension. Atherosclerosis 163:175–181
    Article CAS Google Scholar
  38. Yokozawa T, Nakagawa T, Kitani K (2002) Antioxidative activity of green tea polyphenol in cholesterol-fed rats. J Agric Food Chem 50:3549–3552
    Article CAS Google Scholar

Download references