Are There Any Beneficial Effects of Spirulina Supplementation for Metabolic Syndrome Components in Postmenopausal Women?

被引:13
作者
Bobescu, Elena [1 ]
Balan, Andreea [1 ]
Moga, Marius Alexandru [1 ]
Teodorescu, Andreea [2 ]
Mitrica, Maria [1 ]
Dima, Lorena [2 ]
机构
[1] Transilvania Univ Brasov, Fac Med, Dept Med & Surg Specialties, Brasov 500019, Romania
[2] Univ Transilvania Brasov, Dept Fundamental Prophylact & Clin Sci, Fac Med, Brasov 500019, Romania
关键词
Spirulina; menopause; metabolic syndrome; dyslipidemia; insulin resistance; obesity; blood pressure; RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLIND; ARTHROSPIRA-PLATENSIS; BIOMASS COMPOSITION; DIABETES-MELLITUS; HEALTH-BENEFITS; BLOOD-PRESSURE; ANTIOXIDANT; MENOPAUSE; MICROALGAE; PEPTIDES;
D O I
10.3390/md18120651
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Spirulina is a phytosynthetic filamentous cyanobacterium with microscopic dimensions, which naturally grows in the highly-salted alkaline lakes of Africa, Mexico, America, and Asia. Several bioactive peptides extracted from Spirulina were demonstrated to possess antimicrobial, antiviral, antitumor, immunomodulatory, antiallergic and antihypertensive properties. It has been reported that the consumption of Spirulina could prevent or manage metabolic syndrome components. In women, metabolic disorders are more prevalent during menopause. Postmenopausal women present higher waist circumference, increased blood pressure, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperglycemia, and decreased HDL-cholesterol values, leading to an increased risk of cardiovascular events. Therefore, in order to prevent cardiovascular diseases, it is essential to manage the components of the metabolic syndrome during the postmenopausal period. As recent reports indicated the efficiency of Spirulina supplementation in the management of the metabolic syndrome components, our study aims to review all the clinical trials conducted on this topic. Our main objective is to have a better understanding of whether and how this cyanobacterium could manage the abnormalities included in the metabolic syndrome and if it could be used as a therapeutic approach in postmenopausal women with this condition. We selected relevant articles from PubMed, Google Scholar and CrossRef databases, and a total number of 20 studies met our criteria. All included clinical trials indicated that Spirulina has positive effects in managing metabolic syndrome components. Spirulina is a valuable cyanobacterium that can be used as a food supplement for the management of metabolic syndrome, and it is able to reduce the risk of cardiovascular events. The optimal dose and period of administration remain a debated subject, and future investigations are required. Considering the beneficial effects reported against each component of the metabolic syndrome, Spirulina could also be effective in the postmenopausal period, when this syndrome is the most prevalent, but there is a strong need for human clinical trials in order to sustain this observation.
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