Title of article :
The effects of cranberry juice on serum glucose, apoB, apoA-I, Lp(a), and Paraoxonase-1 activity in type 2 diabetic male patients
Author/Authors :
Shidfar, Farzad Department of nutrition - School of Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Heydari, Iraj Endocrine Research Center - Department of Internal Medicine (Cardiology) , Hajimiresmaiel, Javad Department of chemistry School of Medicine , Hosseini, Sharieh Department of chemistry - Islamic Azad University, Sari Branch, sari, Iran , Shidfar, Shahrzad Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - University of Massachusetts,Worcester Memorial Hospital,Worcester,USA , Amiri, Fariba Department of nutrition - School of Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Type 2 diabetic patients are faced with a higher risk of dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disorders. This study was
undertaken to assess the effect of consumption of 1 cup cranberry juice by type 2 diabetic patients on serum paraoxonase-1 (PON-1)
activity, apoA-1, apoB, glucose, and Lp(a). Methods: In a double-blind randomized clinical trial, 58 type 2 diabetic male patients were
randomly divided to receive 1 cup cranberry juice (CJ) or placebo drink daily for 12 weeks. Fasting blood were obtained at beginning
and at the end of study (12th week). Serum glucose and PON-1 activity were measured by enzymatic and colorimetric methods,
respectively. ApoB, apoA-I, and Lp(a) were determined immunoturbidimetrically. The data were analyzed by SPSS version 16.
Results: There were significant decrease in serum glucose and apoB (P>0.05 and P>0.01, respectively) and significant increase in
serum apoA-1 and PON-1 activity (P>0.05 and P<0.01, respectively) at the end of study in CJ group compared with control group.
In CJ group at the end of study, there were significant decrease in serum glucose and apoB (P<0.01 and P<0.01, respectively) and
significant increase in serum apo A-1 and PON-1 activity (P<0.01 and P<0.01, respectively) compared with initial values. In CJ group,
there was no significant change in Lp(a) at the end of study compared with initial values and also compared with control group.
Conclusion: 1 cup CJ for 12 weeks is effective in reducing serum glucose and apoB and increasing apoA-1 and PON-1 activity, so
may have favorite effects on reducing CVD risk factors in type 2 diabetic male patients.
Keywords :
Apo B , apoA-1 , cranberry , glucose , paraoxonase-1 , Lp(a) , type 2 diabetes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics