Standardized Aronia melanocarpa extract regulates redox status in patients receiving hemodialysis with anemia.
Isidora MilosavljevicJakovljevic Lj VladimirDejan PetrovicNevena DraginicJovana JeremicMiroslav MitrovicVladimir ZivkovicIvan SrejovicVladislava StojicSergey BolevichNebojsa AndjelkovicPublished in: Molecular and cellular biochemistry (2021)
The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of one-month consumption of polyphenol-rich standardized Aronia melanocarpa extract (SAE) on redox status in anemic hemodialysis patients. The study included 30 patients (Hb < 110 g/l, hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration > 3 months; > 3 times week). Patients were treated with commercially available SAE in a dose of 30 ml/day, for 30 days. After finishing the treatment blood samples were taken to evaluate the effects of SAE on redox status. Several parameters of anemia and inflammation were also followed. After the completion of the treatment, the levels of superoxide anion radical and nitrites significantly dropped, while the antioxidant capacity improved via elevation of catalase and reduced glutathione. Proven antioxidant effect was followed by beneficial effects on anemia parameters (increased hemoglobin and haptoglobin concentration, decreased ferritin and lactate dehydrogenase concentration), but SAE consumption didn't improve inflammatory status, except for minor decrease in C-reactive protein. The consumption of SAE regulates redox status (reduce the productions of pro-oxidative molecules and increase antioxidant defense) and has beneficial effects on anemia parameters. SAE could be considered as supportive therapy in patients receiving hemodialysis which are prone to oxidative stress caused by both chronic kidney disease and hemodialysis procedure. Additionally, it could potentially be a good choice for supplementation of anemic hemodialysis patients. TRN: NCT04208451 December 23, 2019 "retrospectively registered".
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- oxidative stress
- peritoneal dialysis
- anti inflammatory
- newly diagnosed
- iron deficiency
- clinical trial
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- dna damage
- randomized controlled trial
- induced apoptosis
- hydrogen peroxide
- diabetic rats
- ionic liquid
- study protocol
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- heat stress
- double blind
- patient reported