Dietary anthocyanins balance immune signs in osteoarthritis and obesity - update of human in vitro studies and clinical trials.
Alicia B PomilioNicolas A SzewczukPablo R DuchowiczPublished in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2022)
Anthocyanins are known to change ligand-receptor bindings, cell membrane permeability, and intracellular signaling pathways. The beneficial effects of dietary anthocyanins have been chronologically demonstrated in interventional and observational studies, including fourteen human chondrocyte studies and related cell culture assays, nineteen human clinical trials in osteoarthritis patients, seven in vivo obesity assays, nineteen in vitro assays in preadipocytes and related cells, and twenty-two clinical trials in overweight/obese subjects, which are critically discussed in this update. Strawberries, cherries, berries, pomegranate, tropical fruits, rosehip, purple rice, purple corn, red beans, and black soybean, together with cyanidin, delphinidin, malvidin, peonidin, some 3- O -glycosides, metabolites, and acylated anthocyanins from a potato cultivar have shown the best outcomes. The set of these five key tests and clinical trials, taken together, contributes to the understanding of the underlying mechanisms and pathways involved. Furthermore, this set shows the value of anthocyanins in counteracting the progression of osteoarthritis/obesity. The interplay between the inflammation of osteoarthritis and obesity, and the subsequent regulation/immunomodulation was performed through isolated and food anthocyanins. The antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties of anthocyanins explain the findings of the studies analyzed. However, further interventional studies should be conducted to finally establish the appropriate doses for anthocyanin supplementation, dose-response, and length of consumption, to include dietary recommendations for osteoarthritis/obese patients for preventive and management purposes.
Keyphrases
- clinical trial
- weight loss
- endothelial cells
- metabolic syndrome
- bariatric surgery
- obese patients
- rheumatoid arthritis
- insulin resistance
- weight gain
- type diabetes
- knee osteoarthritis
- high fat diet induced
- anti inflammatory
- roux en y gastric bypass
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- gastric bypass
- high throughput
- induced apoptosis
- phase ii
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- chronic kidney disease
- open label
- ejection fraction
- randomized controlled trial
- body mass index
- skeletal muscle
- patient reported outcomes