绿茶与二甲双胍的相互作用及其对超重女性氧化应激和炎症的影响:随机临床试验。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS British Journal of Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1017/S0007114524002356
Carolina de Oliveira Vogado, Monalisa Alves Ferreira, Eduardo Yoshio Nakano, Sabrina Azevedo, Kelly Grace Magalhães, Sandra Fernandes Arruda, Patrícia Borges Botelho
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这项研究评估了绿茶提取物和二甲双胍及其相互作用对患有胰岛素抵抗的超重女性体内氧化应激和炎症指标的影响。经过筛选,120 名妇女被随机分配到 4 个组:安慰剂组(PC):安慰剂 (PC):每天 1 克微晶纤维素;绿茶 (GT):每天 1 克(558 毫克多肽)绿茶提取物:绿茶(GT):每天 1 克(558 毫克茶多酚)标准化绿茶干提取物和每天 1 克安慰剂;二甲双胍(MF):每天 1 克二甲双胍:二甲双胍(MF):每天 1 克二甲双胍和每天 1 克安慰剂;绿茶和二甲双胍(GTMF):绿茶和二甲双胍 (GTMF):每天 1 克(558 毫克茶多酚)和 1 克二甲双胍。对所有组别进行为期 12 周的随访,评估脂质和蛋白质的氧化损伤、抗氧化酶的特定活性和炎症细胞因子的血清水平。绿茶与二甲双胍联用可显著降低 IL-6(GTMF:-29.7((-62.6)-20.2))(p = 0.004)。与安慰剂(PB:13.8 (1.2-29.2) )相比,绿茶和二甲双胍单独使用可降低 TNF-α (GT:-12.1( (-18.0)-(-3.5)); MF:-24.5( (-38.60)-(-4.4)) (P < 0.001)。此外,与安慰剂(PB:6.3((-1.0)-16.3))相比,单独使用二甲双胍可降低 TGF-β(MF:-25.1((-64.4)-0.04))(P = 0.038)。然而,当两者联合使用时,它们对 TNF-α (GTMF:6.0((-5.7)-23.9))和 TGF-β (GTMF:-1.8((-32.1)-8.5))的作用均被抵消。这项研究表明,绿茶和二甲双胍之间存在药物-营养素相互作用,这种相互作用取决于所分析的细胞因子。
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Interaction between green tea and metformin and its effects on oxidative stress and inflammation in overweight women: a randomised clinical trial.

This study evaluated the effect of green tea extract and metformin and its interaction on markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in overweight women with insulin resistance. After screening, 120 women were randomly allocated in 4 groups: Placebo (PC): 1g of microcrystalline cellulose/day; Green tea (GT): 1 g (558 mg polyphenols) of standardized dry extract of green tea/day and 1 g of placebo/day; Metformin (MF): 1 g of metformin/day and 1 g of placebo/day; Green Tea and Metformin (GTMF): 1 g (558 mg polyphenols) and 1 g of metformin/day. All groups were followed-up for 12 weeks with assessment of oxidative damage to lipids and proteins, specific activity of antioxidant enzymes and inflammatory cytokine serum levels. The association of green tea with metformin significantly reduced IL-6 (GTMF: -29.7((-62.6)-20.2))(p = 0.004). Green tea and metformin isolated reduced TNF-α (GT: -12.1((-18.0)-(-3.5)); MF: -24.5((-38.60)-(-4.4)) compared to placebo (PB: 13.8 (1.2-29.2))(P < 0.001). Also, isolated metformin reduced TGF-β (MF: -25.1((-64.4)-0.04)) in comparison to placebo (PB: 6.3((-1.0)-16.3))(p = 0.038). However, when combined, their effects were nullified either for TNF-α (GTMF: 6.0((-5.7)-23.9) and for TGF-β (GTMF: -1.8((-32.1)-8.5). This study showed that there is a drug-nutrient interaction between green tea and metformin that is dependent on the cytokine analyzed.

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British Journal of Nutrition
British Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.
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