Effects of a flaxseed-derived lignan supplement on C-reactive protein, IL-6 and retinol-binding protein 4 in type 2 diabetic patients

British Journal of Nutrition
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Sep 2008
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Methods
Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial in 70 adults with type 2 diabetes and mild hypercholesterolaemia; 26 men and 44 postmenopausal women; mean age 62.9 years (SD 7.5), ages 50–79; includes an 8-week washout between treatment periods.
Intervention
Three capsules daily totaling 360 mg SDG (flaxseed-derived lignan) taken for 12 weeks.
Results
CRP elevation attenuated with lignan vs placebo (between-treatment difference −0.45 mg/L; 95% CI −0.76 to −0.08; P = 0.021), driven by women; IL-6 and RBP4 showed no between-treatment differences; IL-6 rose in both groups; RBP4 remained stable; urinary lignan metabolites increased after lignan treatment. Conclusion: flaxseed lignan may suppress CRP elevation in type 2 diabetics, without affecting IL-6 or RBP4; results require confirmation in larger, longer trials; potential anti-inflammatory benefit for CRP, particularly in women.
Limitations
Exploratory secondary analysis; relatively small sample size, especially among men; 12-week duration; cross-over design; possible medication changes during the study; limited generalizability; confirmation needed in larger, longer trials.

Abstract

Elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), IL-6 and retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) levels are associated with insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus. Phytoestrogens (including lignans and isoflavones) may enhance the management of diabetes and are hypoth...