Blueberry and Cardiovascular Health
 

             
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    Blueberry and Cardiovascular Health

A study published in the Spring, 2005 issue of the Journal of Medical Food fed either a control diet or a blueberry enriched diet to rats for 13 weeks. Aortas were then excised and examined. Results indicated for the first time that wild blueberries incorporated into the diet affect the vascular smooth muscle contractile machinery by suppressing the alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist-mediated contraction while having no effect on membrane sensitivity of the endothelial or vascular smooth muscle cell layer (J Med Food. 2005 Spring;8(1):8-13).

Clinical Abstracts

Wild blueberry-rich diets affect the contractile machinery of the vascular smooth muscle in the Sprague-Dawley rat.

J Med Food. 2005 Spring;8(1):8-13

Norton C, Kalea AZ, Harris PD, Klimis-Zacas DJ.

Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture, University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469, USA.

Weanling male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly fed a control diet (AIN-93) (C) or a blueberry diet (B) for 13 weeks, or a reverse diet (R) (C diet for 13 weeks, switched to the B diet for 8 weeks). Aortas were excised, and two intact and two endothelium-denuded rings were immersed in tissue baths containing physiological salt solution at 37 degrees C and aerated with 95% O(2) and 5% CO(2) (pH 7.4). Following equilibration and preconditioning under 1.5-g preload, cumulative dose-response curves were generated with six doses of the alpha1-adrenergic receptor-selective agonist L-phenylephrine (L-Phe, 10(8)-3 x 10(-6) M) and relaxed with one dose of acetylcholine (3 x 10(-6) M) to assess intact endothelium. The maximum force of contraction (Fmax) and vessel sensitivity (pD(2)) were determined in intact and endothelium-denuded rings. A two-way analysis of variance test revealed that blueberry-fed animals (B and R diets) developed a significantly lower F (max) (0.873 +/- 0.0463 and 0.9266 +/- 0.0463 g, respectively) when contracted with L-Phe, compared with the animals on the C diet (1.109 +/- 0.0463 g) (P < .05). The pD(2) of the intact rings was not significantly different among diet groups. Additionally, diet did not significantly affect the mean F (max) or pD(2) of endothelium-denuded rings. Our results indicate for the first time that wild blueberries incorporated into the diet affect the vascular smooth muscle contractile machinery by suppressing the alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist-mediated contraction while having no effect on membrane sensitivity of the endothelial or vascular smooth muscle cell layer. Furthermore, their mechanism of action seems to be accomplished through an endothelium-dependent pathway.

PMID: 15857202 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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