Cardiovascular Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acute Effects of the Consumption of Dark Chocolate Enriched in Flavan-3-ols on Platelet Function and the Platelet Proteome
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality worldwide and responsible for one out
of three global deaths. A main characteristic of cardiovascular disease is impaired blood
flow and formation of blood clots. Platelets are clot-forming cells responsible for the
prevention of bleeding. However, in disease conditions they may be overly activated,
promoting blood clots and blockage of blood vessels.
Consumption of diets rich in fruits and vegetables decreases mortality from cardiovascular
disease through a number of mechanisms, including the prevention of platelet clotting and
aggregation. There is some evidence suggesting that platelet aggregation may be modulated
through a group of compounds known as flavan-3-ols, which are found in various foods, and
especially in cocoa. However, the mechanisms by which those compounds affect platelet
function are not yet fully understood. We designed a human study assessing the mechanisms by
which flavan-3-ols from cocoa beneficially affect platelet function and the platelet
proteome.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a primary cause of premature deaths worldwide, with
incidence rates in the United Kingdom, particularly in Scotland, being amongst the highest
worldwide. Thus identification of dietary components that most effectively prevent CVD is
potentially of wide public health benefit.
Consumption of diets rich in plant-based products protects against the development of CVD.
Such effects have been ascribed in part to polyphenols, which are non-nutritive but,
potentially bioactive secondary metabolites ubiquitous found in fruits, vegetables, herbs,
spices, teas and wines. The beneficial effects of polyphenols on CVD is believed to be
mediated, at least in part, though improving platelet function. At least 10 human
intervention studies found a consistent and robust beneficial effect of cocoa products on
platelet function, but unfortunately all of these studies used only one or two methods to
assess platelet function, therefore only getting limited insights into the complex
physiological behavior of platelets. In addition, none of these studies assessed potential
mechanisms by which flavan-3-ols may inhibit platelet function. Schramm et al. have shown
that consumption of chocolate rich in flavan-3-ols and their oligomers (procyanidins) lead
to increased production of prostacyclin, a strong platelet inhibitor. This finding has also
been observed when aortic endothelial cells are treated with procyanidins in vitro. Thus the
stimulation of prostacyclin production in endothelial cells may reflect one pathway by which
flavan-3-ols indirectly inhibit platelet activation. Many other potential mechanisms are
discussed in the literature but so far the evidence for such mechanisms is limited or
non-existing.
In this study we assess effects of consumption of chocolate enriched in flavan-3-ols on
platelet function by measuring not only platelet aggregation, but also in vitro coagulation
and platelet activation in healthy humans. In addition, we examine the effects of
consumption of flavan-3-ols on the regulation of the platelet proteome to elucidate pathways
by which these bioactive cocoa compounds affect platelet function.
HYPOTHESIS
Acute consumption of a moderate amount of dark chocolate enriched in flavan-3-ols results in
decreased platelet activation and aggregation by decreasing the levels of thromboxane A2
produced by endothelial cells.
OBJECTIVES
The main objective of the proposed study is to determine whether consumption of 60 g dark
chocolate enriched in flavan-3-ols results in decreased platelet activation and aggregation
by decreasing levels of thromboxane A2, as well as assessing what other mechanisms could be
involved.
The specific objectives of the proposed study are to determine:
1. whether acute intake of 60 g dark chocolate enriched in flavan-3-ols, as compared with
standard dark chocolate low in flavan-3-ols and white chocolate containing no
flavan-3-ols, affects platelet aggregation, thromboxane A2 formation upon aggregation,
in vitro bleeding time, P-selectin expression, and activation of the fibrinogen
receptor;
2. whether and how acute intake of 60 g dark chocolate enriched in flavan-3-ols, as
compared with standard dark chocolate and white chocolate, affects the platelet
proteome, and thereby potential new biomarkers of platelet function, as well as protein
levels of anti-oxidant enzymes;
3. identities and concentrations of flavan-3-ols and their metabolites in plasma and/ or
urine 2 and 6 h after acute intake of 60 g dark chocolate enriched in flavan-3-ols, as
compared with standard dark chocolate and white chocolate.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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