Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Broccoli Sprouts as a Nutritional Supplement in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease.
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a daily intake of dried broccoli sprouts
will improve the endothelial function of the participants as measured by Flow mediated
dilation (FMD)
The dried sprouts are chosen because broccoli sprouts are known as containing large amounts
af the glucosinolate glucoraphanin which in vitro and in animal models has been shown to
have a positive effect on the endothelium as measured by NO release.
Inflammation plays an important role in the development of atherosclerosis. The initial site
of damage is the endothelium and secondarily the rest of the vascular wall is involved.
Hypotheses concerning the development of these lesions have introduced the concept of
oxidative stress, ("an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants in favor of the oxidants,
potentially leading to damage") as having a key role in the development of atherosclerosis.
Consequently, much interest has been focused on attenuating oxidative stress in order to
minimize this damage.
Clinical trials for the study of the effect of antioxidants on the atherosclerotic process,
using micronutrients with a reductive potential, have failed to demonstrate a benefit for
the patients and some have even shown an increased mortality.
An alternative is to induce the endogenous antioxidative defense of the cell. One
possibility is to increase the expression of enzymes responsible for neutralizing oxidative
substances, a group of enzymes relevant for this path are the phase 2 enzymes, for instance
gluthation-s-transferase(GsT).
Broccoli sprouts have a very high content of Glucoraphanin(GP) a substance which has the
ability to increase the expression of GsT.
Experiments involving stroke prone hypertensive rats and humans have indicated that GP in
broccoli sprouts have a beneficial effect against oxidative stress. In the experiment with
the rats a consequence of the protection against oxidative stress was an increase in
endothelial dependant vasodilation(EDV). This finding is important because low EDV predicts
development of atherosclerosis.
We find that induction of enzymes with antioxidant capabilities could be beneficial for
people with atherosclerosis and that a study of the effects of broccoli sprouts on
endothelial function in conditions with endothelial dysfunction are important as an
intermediary step before clinical studies are performed.
Hypothesis Broccoli sprouts containing high levels of GP induce phase 2 enzymes in the human
endothelium, thereby making the endothelium more resistant to inflammatory damage.
Attenuation of damage should increase nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability and thus improve EDV
of patients being in risk of cardiovascular disease.
Methods Broccoli sprouts will be harvested after 4 days to obtain the highest amount of GP
per unit of dry weight. After harvesting, the sprouts will be dried in order to avoid
degradation of the GP content. As placebo, sprouts where the GP content is degraded will be
used.
The participants will receive 10 g dried broccoli sprouts per day for a period of four
weeks. 10 g dried sprouts has a GP content equivalent to the content of 1 to 10 kg of fresh
broccoli.
Blinding of the participants as well as the investigators will be insured.
Participants:
120 patients in three subgroups and 40 healthy controls giving a total of four groups.
The groups will be investigated individually, having each a treatment and a placebo arm.
Patients will be screened during which interview BP, weight height and blood test will be
performed. After informed consent is obtained, they will be randomized by draw of an
envelope to either placebo or active ingredient. At the beginning of the study and every
other week during the study, the patients will be examined by BP, weight, blood samples and
assessment of EDV by use of flow mediated dilation(FMD).
FMD will be performed by measuring increase of diameter of the brachial artery above the
elbow before and after interruption of circulation to the forearm for a period of 5 minutes
by use of a tourniquet placed below the elbow. Flow through the brachial artery will be
recorded immediately after circulation is restored for 15 s. Dilation will be expressed as a
ratio relative to the diameter prior to interruption in percent. Blood samples will be
analyzed for GP content and metabolites at KVL.
Statistics We have determined σ in our studies to be less than 2.5 which is comparable to
results form other groups. Assuming a σ of 3 and a minimal detectable difference of 3%
(usually the FMD is approximately 5%) will give a power of >85% when the level of
significance is 5% with our group size.
Ethics WE find the participants will have no risks and only minor inconveniences when
participating in our study.
The study is approved by the Ethics committee of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg Municipalities
(no 01-257/04).
The study will be published in a peer reviewed biomedical journal
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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