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Lactotripeptides Show No Effect on Human Blood Pressure: Results from a double-blind randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Engberink, M.F.
Schouten, E.G.
Kok, F.J.
van Mierlo, L.A.J.
Brouwer, I.A.
Geleijnse, J.M.
Engberink, M.F.
Schouten, E.G.
Kok, F.J.
van Mierlo, L.A.J.
Brouwer, I.A.
Geleijnse, J.M.
Source :
ISSN: 0194-911X
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Milk-derived peptides with ACE-inhibiting properties may have antihypertensive effects in humans. We conducted a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial to examine the blood pressure lowering potential of 2 ACE-inhibiting lactotripeptides, ie, Isoleucine-Proline-Proline and Valine-Proline-Proline. We included 135 Dutch subjects with elevated systolic blood pressure who were otherwise healthy and who received no current antihypertensive treatment. After a 2-week run-in period on placebo, subjects randomly received a daily dose of 200 mL dairy drink with 14 mg lactotripeptides obtained by concentrating fermented milk, enzymatic hydrolysis, or chemical synthesis, or placebo for 8 weeks, followed by a 2-week wash-out. The primary outcome was 8-week change in office systolic blood pressure. Secondary outcomes were change in diastolic blood pressure, home blood pressure, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure, plasma ACE-activity, and plasma angiotensin II. Blood pressure at baseline was on average 142/84 mm Hg. Lactotripeptides did not significantly change systolic blood pressure (P=0.46) or diastolic blood pressure (P=0.31) compared with placebo. The mean difference (95%-CI) in systolic blood pressure response between treatment and placebo was 2.8 mm Hg (-2.6;8.2) for concentrated fermented milk lactotripeptides, -0.5 mm Hg (-6.0;5.0) for enzymatic lactotripeptides, and 1.6 mm Hg (-3.9;6.9) for synthetic lactotripeptides. Treatment neither had a significant effect on secondary outcome measures. In conclusion, the present study does not support the hypothesis of a blood pressure lowering effect of the lactotripeptides Isoleucine-Proline-Proline and Valine-Proline-Proline.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0194-911X
Notes :
application/pdf, Hypertension 51 (2008) 2, ISSN: 0194-911X, ISSN: 0194-911X, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200340448
Document Type :
Electronic Resource