Antioxidants (Sep 2022)

Natural Activators of Autophagy Increase Maximal Walking Distance and Reduce Oxidative Stress in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease: A Pilot Study

  • Ombretta Martinelli,
  • Mariangela Peruzzi,
  • Simona Bartimoccia,
  • Alessandra D’Amico,
  • Simona Marchitti,
  • Speranza Rubattu,
  • Giovanni Alfonso Chiariello,
  • Luca D’Ambrosio,
  • Sonia Schiavon,
  • Fabio Miraldi,
  • Wael Saade,
  • Mizar D’Abramo,
  • Annachiara Pingitore,
  • Lorenzo Loffredo,
  • Cristina Nocella,
  • Maurizio Forte,
  • Pasquale Pignatelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11091836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 1836

Abstract

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Trehalose, spermidine, nicotinamide, and polyphenols have been shown to display pro-autophagic and antioxidant properties, eventually reducing cardiovascular and ischemic complications. This study aimed to investigate whether a mixture of these components improves maximal walking distance (MWD) in peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients. Nitrite/nitrate (NOx), endothelin-1, sNOX2-dp, H2O2 production, H2O2 break-down activity (HBA), ATG5 and P62 levels, flow-mediated dilation (FMD), and MWD were evaluated in 20 PAD patients randomly allocated to 10.5 g of mixture or no-treatment in a single-blind study. The above variables were assessed at baseline and 60 days after mixture ingestion. Compared with baseline, mixture intake significantly increased MWD (+91%; p p p p 2O2 (−40%, p p p p < 0.05). No changes in the above-mentioned variables were observed in the no-treatment group. The treatment with a mixture of trehalose, spermidine, nicotinamide, and polyphenols improves MWD in PAD patients, with a mechanism possibly related to NOX2-mediated oxidative stress downregulation and autophagic flux upregulation. Clinical Trial Registration unique identifier: NCT04061070.

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