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Fate of Microbial Metabolites of Dietary Polyphenols in Rats: Is the Brain Their Target Destination?

Gasperotti, Mattia
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PASSAMONTI, SABINA
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TRAMER, FEDERICA
altro
Vrhovsek, Urska
2015
  • journal article

Periodico
ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE
Abstract
Different polyphenol compounds are ingested when consuming a serving of fruits rich in polyphenols, spanning from one-phenol hydroxybenzoic acid to more complex polymeric compounds. Only a minor quantity of the polyphenols (5 - 10%) is absorbed. The remainder reaches the colon and is extensively metabolized by gut microbiota to low-molecular weight metabolites. Their subsequent tissue distribution is still undefined, although these microbial metabolites are currently believed to play a role in human health and disease states. To fill this knowledge gap, we performed a pharmacokinetics experiment in which a single bolus of 23 polyphenol microbial metabolites (total 2.7 mu mol) was administered intravenously to rats to reliably reproduce a physiological postabsorption situation. Tissues and urine were collected shortly thereafter (15 s to 15 min) and were analyzed by UHPLC-MS/MS to quantitatively track these compounds. Remarkably, the brain was found to be a specific target organ for 10 of the 23 polyphenol metabolites injected, which significantly increased in the treated animals. In most cases, their appearance in the brain was biphasic, with an early wave at 2 min (4 compounds) and a second wave starting at 5 min; at 15 min, 9 compounds were still detectable. Most compounds were excreted into the urine. The concentrations in the brain of the treated animals were compared against those of the control group by Student's t test, with p-values < 0.1 considered to be statistically significant. These findings provide new perspectives for understanding the role of diet on brain chemistry. Our experimental approach has enabled us to obtain rich metabolomics information from a single experiment involving a limited number of animals.
DOI
10.1021/acschemneuro.5b00051
WOS
WOS:000359967300010
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2846666
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84939780334
http://pubs.acs.org/journal/acncdm
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open access
license:copyright editore
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FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/2846666
Soggetti
  • brain

  • fruit consumption

  • gut microbiota

  • mass spectrometry

  • Polyphenol

  • target metabolomic

  • Biochemistry

  • Cell Biology

  • Physiology

  • Cognitive Neuroscienc...

Web of Science© citazioni
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Data di acquisizione
Mar 27, 2024
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