posted on 2019-03-11, 00:00authored byMariona Camps-Bossacoma, Mar Garcia-Aloy, Sandra Saldaña-Ruiz, Trinitat Cambras, Raúl González-Domínguez, Àngels Franch, Francisco J. Pérez-Cano, Cristina Andres-Lacueva, Margarida Castell
Cocoa
is rich in polyphenols and methylxanthines, and it has been
reported that its consumption, among other properties, has beneficial
effects on metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the role of
theobromine in cocoa’s metabolic properties in healthy rats.
In addition to morphometric measurements, biochemical markers of lipids
and glucose metabolism and gene expression of molecules related to
immune cells in adipose and hepatic tissues were assessed after 7
or 18 days of diet. Additionally, a metabolomic analysis was carried
out at day 7. This study revealed the presence of six discriminant
metabolites in plasma due to the diets. Moreover, the results showed
that theobromine is the main responsible factor for cocoa’s
effects on body weight gain as well as on lipid and glucose metabolism.
The effects on body weight and lipids appeared as early as after 7
days of diet, whereas those affecting glucose metabolism required
a longer intervention.