Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Cardiovascular Protection in Chronic Kidney Disease

Nutrients. 2022 Oct 12;14(20):4265. doi: 10.3390/nu14204265.

Abstract

The high mortality related to chronic kidney disease (CKD) is not only due to the disease itself; in fact, CKD also represents an important risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. Among the functional foods that seems to have cardioprotective action, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) plays a pivotal health-promoting role. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible cardioprotective effects of an EVOO containing a very high content (>900 ppm) of minor phenolic compounds (MPCs). The selected EVOO was analyzed by HPLC-DAD-MS to establish the MPC content. The Olea extract obtained from the selected EVOO was tested against the RAW 264.7 cell line in order to investigate its anti-inflammatory activity. We enrolled 40 CKD patients under conservative therapy for in vivo clinical testing. All CKD patients consumed 40 mL/day of raw EVOO for 9 weeks (T1). At baseline (T0) and at T1, we monitored the patients’ blood and urinary parameters. The patients’ body composition was assessed using bioelectrical impedance analysis and the carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) using ultrasound imaging. At T1, we observed a decrease in inflammatory parameters, CIMT, and oxidative stress biomarkers. We also noticed improvements in lipid and purine metabolism, atherogenic indices, and body composition. Thus, this study highlighted the cardioprotective action of EVOO in nephropathic patients.

Keywords: atherogenic indices; cardiovascular protection; carotid intima-media thickness; chronic kidney disease; extra virgin olive oil; inflammatory state; minor phenolic compounds; oxidative stress.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • Biomarkers
  • Carotid Intima-Media Thickness*
  • Humans
  • Olive Oil / pharmacology
  • Plant Extracts / therapeutic use
  • Purines
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic* / complications
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic* / drug therapy

Substances

  • Olive Oil
  • Biomarkers
  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • Plant Extracts
  • Purines

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.