Inulin and Nitrate's Effects on Vascular Health and Gut Microbiome
Inulin and Nitrate's Effects on Vascular Health and Gut Microbiome
NCT ID: NCT06502535 Phase: NA Status: COMPLETED Enrollment: 22 Completion: 2024-07-31
Conditions
Endothelial Dysfunction, High Blood Pressure, Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis and Nutrition
Interventions
Inulin, Potassium nitrate and inulin
Summary
Previous research has revealed that adults with pre-hypertensive and hypertensive blood pressure levels typically exhibit impaired vasodilation, which is a crucial aspect of blood vessel function, due to decreased nitric oxide production. Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) is a widely used technique for assessing vasodilation, which gauges the capacity of blood vessels to widen in response to increased blood flow. Nitrate supplements have been shown to enhance blood vessel function both in the short and long term by elevating nitric oxide (NO) production. Similarly, acetate, a by-product of fibre digestion, has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects in the gut and may also increase NO production. However, further investigation is needed to determine whether these two supplements work synergistically to improve FMD responses by augmenting NO production in the human body. This study will involve administering inulin plus nitrate supplements to adults aged 45-74 with untreated high blood pressure (120-139/80-89 mmHg and 140/90 mmHg or higher) for a period of 4 weeks, followed by a subsequent 4-week period where only inulin supplements are consumed. The supplements will be provided in the form of powder, to be mixed with water, and will be given in a cross-over and counterbalanced order. Various measurements, including brachial artery function, faecal samples, blood pressure, plasma nitrate and nitrite levels, plasma short-chain fatty acid levels, red blood cell and whole blood S-Nitrosothiols, and salivary nitrate and nitrite levels, will be taken at the baseline and after each supplementation period. Additionally, acute supplementation measurements will be collected on two separate occasions before the start of the longer-term supplement regimen.
Primary Outcome
Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) with ultrasound to detect a change in brachial artery FMD