The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Cocoa flavanols adjuvant to an oral nutritional supplement acutely enhances nutritive flow in skeletal muscle without altering leg glucose uptake kinetics in older adults

Cocoa flavanols adjuvant to an oral nutritional supplement acutely enhances nutritive flow in skeletal muscle without altering leg glucose uptake kinetics in older adults
Cocoa flavanols adjuvant to an oral nutritional supplement acutely enhances nutritive flow in skeletal muscle without altering leg glucose uptake kinetics in older adults
Ageing is associated with postprandial muscle vascular and metabolic dysfunction, suggesting vascular modifying interventions may be of benefit. Reflecting this, we investigated the impact of acute cocoa flavanol (450–500 mg) intake (versus placebo control) on vascular (via ultrasound) and glucose/insulin metabolic responses (via arterialised/venous blood samples and ELISA) to an oral nutritional supplement (ONS) in twelve healthy older adults (50% male, 72 ± 4 years), in a crossover design study. The cocoa condition displayed significant increases in m. vastus lateralis microvascular blood volume (MBV) in response to feeding at 180 and 240-min after ONS consumption (baseline: 1.00 vs. 180 min: 1.09 ± 0.03, p = 0.05; 240 min: 1.13 ± 0.04, p = 0.002), with MBV at these timepoints significantly higher than in the control condition (p < 0.05). In addition, there was a trend (p = 0.058) for MBV in m. tibialis anterior to increase in response to ONS in the cocoa condition only. Leg blood flow and vascular conductance increased, and vascular resistance decreased in response to ONS (p < 0.05), but these responses were not different between conditions (p > 0.05). Similarly, glucose uptake and insulin increased in response to ONS (p < 0.05) comparably between conditions (p > 0.05). Thus, acute cocoa flavanol supplementation can potentiate oral feeding-induced increases in MBV in older adults, but this improvement does not relay to muscle glucose uptake.
2072-6643
Sian, Tanvir S.
6ef213eb-b946-4960-83d1-c71aeec4abc9
Din, Ushnah S.U.
27aafff3-4de6-4c55-80c4-03f32214e026
Deane, Colleen S.
3320532e-f411-4ea8-9a14-4a9f248da898
Smith, Ken
6faec4f0-dd63-41a2-8a0d-7b2eb7ca1097
Gates, Amanda
c25be05b-4d77-405d-aa2d-d5c1d0a460a6
Lund, J.N.
839cc3ee-a082-44fe-add9-0efc6d96684f
Williams, John P.
b1dd071f-7faf-4668-a096-f4c472bed7a4
Cabrera, Ricardo Rueda
4f41286e-69ec-4e91-b37f-0cfc3c436e52
Pereira, Suzette L.
c994f460-4181-406f-b6b9-f27326222085
Phillips, Bethan E.
9461226a-1d19-4953-bdb3-41fc560a21f4
Atherton, Philip J.
28a4d067-4cb6-400f-a5ce-3a9c1eef9729
Sian, Tanvir S.
6ef213eb-b946-4960-83d1-c71aeec4abc9
Din, Ushnah S.U.
27aafff3-4de6-4c55-80c4-03f32214e026
Deane, Colleen S.
3320532e-f411-4ea8-9a14-4a9f248da898
Smith, Ken
6faec4f0-dd63-41a2-8a0d-7b2eb7ca1097
Gates, Amanda
c25be05b-4d77-405d-aa2d-d5c1d0a460a6
Lund, J.N.
839cc3ee-a082-44fe-add9-0efc6d96684f
Williams, John P.
b1dd071f-7faf-4668-a096-f4c472bed7a4
Cabrera, Ricardo Rueda
4f41286e-69ec-4e91-b37f-0cfc3c436e52
Pereira, Suzette L.
c994f460-4181-406f-b6b9-f27326222085
Phillips, Bethan E.
9461226a-1d19-4953-bdb3-41fc560a21f4
Atherton, Philip J.
28a4d067-4cb6-400f-a5ce-3a9c1eef9729

Sian, Tanvir S., Din, Ushnah S.U., Deane, Colleen S., Smith, Ken, Gates, Amanda, Lund, J.N., Williams, John P., Cabrera, Ricardo Rueda, Pereira, Suzette L., Phillips, Bethan E. and Atherton, Philip J. (2021) Cocoa flavanols adjuvant to an oral nutritional supplement acutely enhances nutritive flow in skeletal muscle without altering leg glucose uptake kinetics in older adults. Nutrients, 13 (5). (doi:10.3390/nu13051646).

Record type: Article

Abstract

Ageing is associated with postprandial muscle vascular and metabolic dysfunction, suggesting vascular modifying interventions may be of benefit. Reflecting this, we investigated the impact of acute cocoa flavanol (450–500 mg) intake (versus placebo control) on vascular (via ultrasound) and glucose/insulin metabolic responses (via arterialised/venous blood samples and ELISA) to an oral nutritional supplement (ONS) in twelve healthy older adults (50% male, 72 ± 4 years), in a crossover design study. The cocoa condition displayed significant increases in m. vastus lateralis microvascular blood volume (MBV) in response to feeding at 180 and 240-min after ONS consumption (baseline: 1.00 vs. 180 min: 1.09 ± 0.03, p = 0.05; 240 min: 1.13 ± 0.04, p = 0.002), with MBV at these timepoints significantly higher than in the control condition (p < 0.05). In addition, there was a trend (p = 0.058) for MBV in m. tibialis anterior to increase in response to ONS in the cocoa condition only. Leg blood flow and vascular conductance increased, and vascular resistance decreased in response to ONS (p < 0.05), but these responses were not different between conditions (p > 0.05). Similarly, glucose uptake and insulin increased in response to ONS (p < 0.05) comparably between conditions (p > 0.05). Thus, acute cocoa flavanol supplementation can potentiate oral feeding-induced increases in MBV in older adults, but this improvement does not relay to muscle glucose uptake.

Text
nutrients-13-01646-v3 - Version of Record
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
Download (2MB)

More information

Accepted/In Press date: 10 May 2021
Published date: 13 May 2021

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 483347
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483347
ISSN: 2072-6643
PURE UUID: ac7374f3-7791-4c48-ba20-9b3f2a443cf7
ORCID for Colleen S. Deane: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2281-6479

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 30 Oct 2023 07:58
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:15

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: Tanvir S. Sian
Author: Ushnah S.U. Din
Author: Colleen S. Deane ORCID iD
Author: Ken Smith
Author: Amanda Gates
Author: J.N. Lund
Author: John P. Williams
Author: Ricardo Rueda Cabrera
Author: Suzette L. Pereira
Author: Bethan E. Phillips
Author: Philip J. Atherton

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×