Age supplementation modulates IL-6,IL-10 and HSP27 response in healthy men: A pilot study

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Abstract. Background: Aged garlic extract (AGE) is a dietary supplement reported to have health benefits
such as protection against oxidative stress, inflammatory disorders, and dyslipidemia. The aim of the study
to investigate effect of the short term AGE supplementation on the serum cytokines (IL-6 and IL-10) and
biochemical parameters (HSP27, TAS, TOS, cortisol and testosterone) in healthy men. Methods: In this
study the effects of AGE on the serum levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-10 (IL-10), heat shock
protein 27 (HSP27), testosterone, cortisol, total antioxidant status (TAS), and total oxidant status (TOS) in
healthy subjects was investigated. Sedentary healthy men (n=6) participated in this study and ingested AGE
(5 ml) for 10 days. During the study blood samples were taken in the morning before and 10 days after AGE
supplementation, followed by another sample 10 days post-supplementation (wash out) period. The serum
was analysed for biochemical parameters IL-6, IL-10, HSP27, cortisol, testosterone, TAS and TOS. These
parameters were evaluated at the beginning of the study, end of AGE supplementation and at the end of the
washout period. Conclusion: AGE supplementation caused an increase in the serum levels of the IL-6, IL-10
and HSP27 response and may have an important biological function in protection against oxidative stress and
apoptosis by upregulating the levels of these parameters.
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Progress in NutritionVolume
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