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A-type cranberry proanthocyanidins and uropathogenic bacterial anti-adhesion activity

机译:A型蔓越莓原花色素与尿毒症细菌的抗黏附活性

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Clinical, epidemiological and mechanistic studies support the role of cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) in maintaining urinary tract health. Cranberry proanthocyanidins contain A-type linkages and have been associated with preventing adhesion of P-fimbriated uropathogenic Escherichia coli to uroepithelial cells. It is not known if the presence of the A-type linkage is a prerequisite for anti-adhesion activity. Other commercial sources of proanthocyanidins with all B-type linkages have not previously been screened for this activity. The goals of this study were to compare the in vitro anti-adhesion activity of A-linked proanthocyanidins from cranberry juice cocktail with the anti-adhesion activities of B-linked proanthocyanidins from commercial grape and apple juices, green tea and dark chocolate, and determine if anti-adhesion activity is detectable in human urine following consumption of single servings of each commercial food product. Structural heterogeneity and presence of the A-type linkage in cranberry proanthocyanidins was confirmed utilizing MALDI-TOF/MS and DI/ESI MS, as was the presence of all B-type linkages in the proanthocyanidins from the other commercial products. The isolated A-type proanthocyanidins from cranberry juice cocktail elicited in vitro anti-adhesion activity at 60 microg/ml, the B-type proanthocyanidins from grape exhibited minor activity at 1200 microg/ml, while other B-type proanthocyanidins were not active. Anti-adhesion activity in human urine was detected following cranberry juice cocktail consumption, but not after consumption of the non-cranberry food products. Results suggest that presence of the A-type linkage in cranberry proanthocyanidins may enhance both in vitro and urinary bacterial anti-adhesion activities and aid in maintaining urinary tract health.
机译:临床,流行病学和机制研究支持蔓越莓(Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait。)在维持尿道健康中的作用。蔓越莓原花色素含有A型连接,与防止P纤维化尿路致病性大肠杆菌粘附到尿道上皮细胞有关。尚不知道是否存在A型连接是抗粘附活性的先决条件。具有所有B型键的原花青素的其他商业来源以前尚未进行过此活性的筛选。这项研究的目的是比较蔓越莓汁鸡尾酒中A连接原花色素的体外抗黏附活性与商业葡萄和苹果汁,绿茶和黑巧克力中B连接原花色素的抗黏附活性,并确定食用每种市售食品单份后在人尿中是否检测到抗粘连活性。利用MALDI-TOF / MS和DI / ESI MS证实了蔓越莓原花色素中的结构异质性和A型连接的存在,以及其他商品中原花色素中所有B型连接的存在。从蔓越莓汁鸡尾酒中分离出的A型原花青素在60微克/毫升时具有体外抗粘附活性,葡萄中的B型原花青素在1200微克/毫升时表现出较小的活​​性,而其他B型原花青素则没有活性。食用蔓越莓汁鸡尾酒后检测到人尿中的抗黏附活性,但食用非蔓越莓食品后未检测到。结果表明,蔓越莓原花青素中A型连接的存在可能会增强体外和泌尿细菌的抗粘连活性,并有助于维持尿道健康。

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