Microalgae as a Nutraceutical Tool to Antagonize the Impairment of Redox Status Induced by SNPs: Implications on Insulin Resistance.
Mattia MelloniDomenico SergiCarolina SimioniAngelina PassaroLuca Maria NeriPublished in: Biology (2023)
Microalgae represent a growing innovative source of nutraceuticals such as carotenoids and phenolic compound which are naturally present within these single-celled organisms or can be induced in response to specific growth conditions. The presence of the unfavourable allelic variant in genes involved in the control of oxidative stress, due to one or more SNPs in gene encoding protein involved in the regulation of redox balance, can lead to pathological conditions such as insulin resistance, which, in turn, is directly involved in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus. In this review we provide an overview of the main SNPs in antioxidant genes involved in the promotion of insulin resistance with a focus on the potential role of microalgae-derived antioxidant molecules as novel nutritional tools to mitigate oxidative stress and improve insulin sensitivity.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- oxidative stress
- diabetic rats
- genome wide
- adipose tissue
- high fat diet
- metabolic syndrome
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- type diabetes
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- dna damage
- high fat diet induced
- induced apoptosis
- anaerobic digestion
- genome wide association
- anti inflammatory
- dna methylation
- glycemic control
- climate change
- risk assessment
- amino acid
- binding protein
- gram negative
- small molecule
- heat shock