The blood pressure effect and related plasma levels of flavan-3-ols in spontaneously hypertensive rats

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We studied the short-term antihypertensive effect of flavan-3-ols (-)-epicatechin, (+)-catechin and (-)-catechin, in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Plasma metabolites and the corresponding plasma antioxidant capacity were determined. All the assayed flavan-3-ols decreased systolic blood pressure (SBP) in SHR. Their antihypertensive effects were less pronounced than that of Captopril (50 mg kg-1) and were not shown in normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats. 6 mg kg-1 (-)-epicatechin caused the maximum decrease in SBP. The maximum effects of the catechin monomers were observed post-administration of 0.5 mg kg-1 of flavan-3-ols, (-)-catechin being the least effective among the three assayed compounds. Glucuronide and methyl glucuronide metabolites were obtained in the flavan-3-ol treated SHR, but it was not possible to relate the antihypertensive effect of the assayed flavan-3-ols with a concrete plasma metabolite or with their antioxidant effect. In conclusion, the studied flavan-3-ols could be responsible for the antihypertensive effect of cocoa products.

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Quiñones, M., Margalef, M., Arola-Arnal, A., Muguerza, B., Miguel, M., & Aleixandre, A. (2015). The blood pressure effect and related plasma levels of flavan-3-ols in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Food and Function, 6(11), 3479–3489. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5fo00547g

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