Niewiadomska Joanna, Gajek-Marecka Aleksandra, Gajek Jacek, Noszczyk-Nowak Agnieszka
Doctoral School of Wroclaw, University of Environmental and Life Sciences, 50-375 Wroclaw, Poland.
Department of Cardiology, Kłodzko County Hospital, 57-300 Kłodzko, Poland.
Biology (Basel). 2022 Apr 7;11(4):559. doi: 10.3390/biology11040559.
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a disease that has a complex etiology. It is defined as the co-occurrence of several pathophysiological disorders, including obesity, hyperglycemia, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. MetS is currently a severe problem in the public health care system. As its prevalence increases every year, it is now considered a global problem among adults and young populations. The treatment of choice comprises lifestyle changes based mainly on diet and physical activity. Therefore, researchers have been attempting to discover new substances that could help reduce or even reverse the symptoms when added to food. These attempts have resulted in numerous studies. Many of them have investigated the bioactive potential of polyphenols as a "possible remedy", stemming from their antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects and properties normalizing carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Polyphenols may be supportive in preventing or delaying the onset of MetS or its complications. Additionally, the consumption of food rich in polyphenols should be considered as a supplement for antidiabetic drugs. To ensure the relevance of the studies on polyphenols' properties, mechanisms of action, and potential human health benefits, researchers have used laboratory animals displaying pathophysiological changes specific to MetS. Polyphenols or their plant extracts were chosen according to the most advantageous mitigation of pathological changes in animal models best reflecting the components of MetS. The present paper comprises an overview of animal models of MetS, and promising polyphenolic compounds whose bioactive potential, effect on metabolic pathways, and supplementation-related benefits were analyzed based on in vivo animal models.
代谢综合征(MetS)是一种病因复杂的疾病。它被定义为几种病理生理紊乱的共同出现,包括肥胖、高血糖、高血压和血脂异常。目前,代谢综合征在公共卫生保健系统中是一个严重问题。随着其患病率逐年上升,现在它被认为是成年人和年轻人中的一个全球性问题。首选的治疗方法包括主要基于饮食和体育活动的生活方式改变。因此,研究人员一直在试图发现新的物质,当添加到食物中时,这些物质可以帮助减轻甚至逆转症状。这些尝试已经产生了大量研究。其中许多研究调查了多酚作为一种“可能的疗法”的生物活性潜力,这源于它们的抗氧化和抗炎作用以及使碳水化合物和脂质代谢正常化的特性。多酚可能有助于预防或延缓代谢综合征及其并发症的发生。此外,食用富含多酚的食物应被视为抗糖尿病药物的一种补充。为了确保关于多酚特性、作用机制和对人类健康潜在益处的研究具有相关性,研究人员使用了表现出代谢综合征特有的病理生理变化的实验动物。根据在最能反映代谢综合征成分的动物模型中对病理变化的最有利缓解情况选择多酚或其植物提取物。本文概述了代谢综合征的动物模型,以及基于体内动物模型分析了其生物活性潜力、对代谢途径的影响和与补充相关益处的有前景的多酚化合物。