Identification of functional ingredients of wild rice and their potential mechanisms of maintaining physiologic function and integrity of the vessel wall
野生稻功能成分的鉴定及其维持血管壁生理功能和完整性的潜在机制
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2015-05226
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.04万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2016-01-01 至 2017-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
I propose to perform a series of experiments to identify functional ingredients of wild rice and the potential mechanisms by which they may maintain physiologic function and integrity of the vessel wall. In my previous studies, I observed that addition of wild rice to the diets of a genetically-modified mouse model, namely LDL-receptor-KO (LDL-r-KO) mice, was associated with significant reductions in plasma cholesterol levels and maintaining normal morphology of the major coronary arteries and aorta. We know that wild rice contains higher amounts of dietary fiber as compared to the conventional white rice. Dietary fiber may have contributed to the cholesterol-lowering properties of wild rice. However, the extent of reductions in LDL-cholesterol levels was greater than what is expected from dietary fiber per se. Other ingredients of wild rice may have also contributed to the cholesterol-lowering effects and consequently maintaining normal vessel structure and function. I propose to carry out a series of analytical experiments to identify bio-active components of wild rice using the LDL-r-KO and apo E-KO mice as well as appropriate cell lines. I also propose to investigate the impact of long-term consumption of wild rice on the gut micro-flora in these animals. Wild rice may be considered as a prebiotic. Several studies have reported that changes in the type and population of the gut micro-flora may be associated with changes in the formation of biologically active compounds such as short chain fatty acids. These compounds may also beneficially alter cellular lipid metabolism, resulting in reduced serum cholesterol levels. Tissue and plasma samples from these animals will be screened for identification of biologically active substances such as tocopherols, tocotrienols, gamma-oryzanols, ferulic acid and plant sterols. Concentrations of these substances will be correlated with their dietary levels and the state of integrity of the vessel wall plus the biomarkers of inflammation and plasma lipid levels. After establishing the internal doses of the bio-active ingredients of the wild rice, these substances will be tested individually or in combination in both animal models (LDL-r-KO and apo E-KO) mice as well as Hep G2 and Caco-2 cell lines. Additionally, the adhesion of monocytes to the aortic endothelial cells from the treated animals or from the human umbilical vein endothelial cells treated with the test compounds will be tested. The proposed studies will produce data that will shed light on understanding how dietary agents help maintaining the integrity of biological systems; this endorses developing and marketing new functional foods and/or nutraceuticals with a great impact on the Canadian Agriculture and Economy sectors. During this grant, I will train 20 trainees at various levels including undergraduate (10) and graduate (3 PhD + 4 MSc + 2 visiting PhD) students and one post-doctoral fellow.
我建议进行一系列实验,以确定野生稻的功能成分及其维持血管壁生理功能和完整性的潜在机制。在我之前的研究中,我观察到在转基因小鼠模型,即ldl -受体- ko (LDL-r-KO)小鼠的饮食中添加野生大米,可以显著降低血浆胆固醇水平,并保持主要冠状动脉和主动脉的正常形态。我们知道,与传统的白米相比,野生米含有更多的膳食纤维。膳食纤维可能有助于降低野生大米的胆固醇。然而,低密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平的降低程度比膳食纤维本身预期的要大。野生米的其他成分可能也有助于降低胆固醇,从而维持正常的血管结构和功能。我建议使用LDL-r-KO和载脂蛋白E-KO小鼠以及适当的细胞系进行一系列分析实验,以鉴定野生水稻的生物活性成分。我还建议研究长期食用野生大米对这些动物肠道菌群的影响。野生稻可以被认为是一种益生元。一些研究报道,肠道菌群类型和种群的变化可能与短链脂肪酸等生物活性化合物形成的变化有关。这些化合物也可能有益地改变细胞脂质代谢,导致血清胆固醇水平降低。将对这些动物的组织和血浆样本进行筛选,以鉴定生物活性物质,如生育酚、生育三烯醇、γ -米甘醇、阿魏酸和植物固醇。这些物质的浓度将与它们的饮食水平、血管壁完整性状态以及炎症和血浆脂质水平的生物标志物相关。在确定野生稻生物活性成分的内剂量后,这些物质将在动物模型(LDL-r-KO和载脂蛋白E-KO)小鼠以及Hep G2和Caco-2细胞系中单独或联合进行测试。此外,将测试单核细胞与经试验化合物处理过的动物或人脐静脉内皮细胞的主动脉内皮细胞的粘附情况。拟议的研究将产生的数据将有助于理解膳食制剂如何帮助维持生物系统的完整性;它支持开发和销售对加拿大农业和经济部门有重大影响的新功能食品和/或营养保健品。在此资助期间,我将培养20名不同层次的学员,包括本科生(10名)和研究生(3名博士+ 4名硕士+ 2名访问博士)和1名博士后。
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Discovery Grants Program - Individual
An Investigation of the mechanisms of action for the effects of dietary phytosterols and Saskatoon berries on physiologic cholesterol and glucose metabolism in experimental mice: The crosstalk between gut microbiota and functional foods
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Identification of functional ingredients of wild rice and their potential mechanisms of maintaining physiologic function and integrity of the vessel wall
野生稻功能成分的鉴定及其维持血管壁生理功能和完整性的潜在机制
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$ 2.04万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Identification of functional ingredients of wild rice and their potential mechanisms of maintaining physiologic function and integrity of the vessel wall
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RGPIN-2015-05226 - 财政年份:2018
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$ 2.04万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Identification of functional ingredients of wild rice and their potential mechanisms of maintaining physiologic function and integrity of the vessel wall
野生稻功能成分的鉴定及其维持血管壁生理功能和完整性的潜在机制
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$ 2.04万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Identification of functional ingredients of wild rice and their potential mechanisms of maintaining physiologic function and integrity of the vessel wall
野生稻功能成分的鉴定及其维持血管壁生理功能和完整性的潜在机制
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