Anthocyanin cyanidin-3-glucoside attenuates platelet granule release in mice fed high-fat diets

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Platelet granule release is considered an important target for preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Cyanidin-3-glucoside (Cy-3-g) is a predominant bioactive anthocyanin compound in many edible plants and has been reported to be protective against CVDs by attenuating platelet dysfunction. However, direct evidence of the action of Cy-3-g on platelet granule secretion in purified platelets from in vivo assays is still poor. In the present study, we demonstrated that dietary supplementation of purified Cy-3-g reduces serum lipid levels and facilitates down-regulation of the platelet granule release of substances such as P-selectin, CD40L, 5-HT, RANTES and TGF-β1 in gel-filtered platelets, in addition to attenuating serum PF4 and β-TG levels in mice fed high-fat diets. These results provide evidence that Cy-3-g protects against thrombosis and CVDs by inhibiting purified platelet granule release in vivo.

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Zhou, F. H., Deng, X. J., Chen, Y. Q., Ya, F. L., Zhang, X. D., Song, F., … Yang, Y. (2017). Anthocyanin cyanidin-3-glucoside attenuates platelet granule release in mice fed high-fat diets. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, 63(4), 237–243. https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.63.237

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