Direct effects of phenolic compounds on the mammary gland: In vivo and ex vivo evidence

•10 g/day of dietary polyphenols extract improves the lipid composition of milk, including elevated omega 3 fatty acids content in milk by 30%.•We demonstrated a direct effect of dietary polyphenols on mammary epithelial cells in terms of antioxidant capacity, oxygen consumption rates and gene expre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry. Molecular sciences 2021-12, Vol.3, p.100034-100034, Article 100034
Hauptverfasser: Hadaya, Oren, Landau, Serge Yan, Muklada, Hussein, Deutch-Traubmann, Tova, Glasser, Tzach, Bransi-Nicola, Rawan, Azaizeh, Hassan, Awwad, Safaa, Halahlih, Fares, Shalev, Yoav, Argov-Argaman, Nurit
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Zusammenfassung:•10 g/day of dietary polyphenols extract improves the lipid composition of milk, including elevated omega 3 fatty acids content in milk by 30%.•We demonstrated a direct effect of dietary polyphenols on mammary epithelial cells in terms of antioxidant capacity, oxygen consumption rates and gene expression.•Improved efficiency of milk production and composition was demonstrated. We assessed the potential of Pistacia lentiscus (lentisk) phenolic compounds to enhance production of milk composition in lactating goats and caprine primary mammary epithelial cells (MEC). Damascus goats were given a lentisk infusion (LI) or fresh water (FW) to drink, in a crossover design. Milk from LI vs. FW goats was 0.43% richer in fat and 30% in omega 3 fatty acids. Lentisk infusion enhanced antioxidant capacity of plasma and milk by 37% and 30% respectively, and induced transcriptional activation of antioxidant genes. To assess the direct effect of polyphenols on milk quality in terms of composition and antioxidant capacity, we used plasma collected from goats fed hay (HP) or browsed on phenolic compounds-rich pasture (primarily lentisk; PP) as a conditioning medium for primary culture of MEC. PP increased 2-fold cellular triglyceride content and 2.4-fold intracellular casein, and increased ATP production and non-mitochondrial oxygen consumption. Taken together, the results imply that lentisk phenolic compounds affect blood, MEC and milk oxidative status, which increase fat production by the mammary gland.
ISSN:2666-5662
2666-5662
DOI:10.1016/j.fochms.2021.100034