A new generation of new superfoods that tackle heart disease and
diabetes could be developed following research into a protein that helps
keep cells in our bodies healthy.
Researchers at the University of Warwick found that the protein, called
Nrf2, continually moves in and out of the nuclei of human cells to
sense the cell's health and vitality.
When Nrf2 is exposed to threats to the cell's health it oscillates
faster and activates an increase in the cell's defence mechanism,
including raising the levels of antioxidant.
The researchers, from the University's Warwick Medical School,
successfully increased the speed of Nrf2's movement by artificially
introducing health beneficial substances – potential components of new
superfoods.
The beneficial substances comprise broccoli-derived sulforaphane and quercetin, which is found in high-levels in onions.
The team used these insights to develop new food supplements, which are
currently being trialled to decrease risk of developing diabetes and
heart disease.
Published by Antioxidants and Redox Signalling, the research
investigated the ways in which compounds in fruit and vegetables keep
humans healthy.
The research team are the first to record the continual movement cycle
of Nrf2, which sees the protein oscillate in and out of the cell nucleus
once every 129 minutes. When stimulated by a health beneficial
vegetable-derived substance Nrf2's cycle sped up to 80 minutes.
Lead researcher Professor Paul Thornalley says, "The way Nrf2 works is
very similar to sensors in electronic devices that rely on continual
reassessment of their surroundings to provide an appropriate response".
Discussing the health benefits of the research Professor Thornalley argues:
"The health benefit of Nrf2 oscillating at a fast speed is that
surveillance of cell health is increased when most needed, that is, when
cells are under threat. By understanding how this process works and
increasing Nrf2's speed without putting cells under threat, new
strategies for design of healthier foods and improved drugs can be
devised. Current designs may have selected substances with suboptimal if
not poor health benefits in some cases."
Commenting on the research, Professor Andreu Palou, coordinator of the
EU-funded BIOCLAIMS research programme said "A main nutritional
challenge in Europe is to substantiate the beneficial effects of foods
that are advertised to the consumers. The approach of the group of Prof
Thornalley is opening a fascinating new window."
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