%0 Journal Article %T Jerte Valley cherry-based product modulates serum inflammatory markers in rats and ringdoves %A Jonathan Delgado %A Maria del Pilar Terron %A Maria Garrido %A Carmen Barriga %J Journal of Applied Biomedicine %@ 1214-0287 %D 2012 %I %X Ageing is commonly accompanied by a chronic subclinical inflammatory status that coexists with immunedysfunction. Consumption of foods rich in antioxidants is associated with a lower incidence of chronicdiseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the consumption of a Jerte Valley cherry-basedbeverage on the inflammatory load in two different animal species: rats and ringdoves (Streptopelia risoria);each divided into two age groups. To this purpose, circulating levels of both pro-inflammatory (IL-1¦Â andTNF-¦Á) and anti-inflammatory (IL-4 and IL-2) cytokines were measured before and after a 10-day treatmentwith the Jerte Valley cherry-based beverage. Our results suggest that the 10-day treatment with the JerteValley cherry-based beverage modulated the balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in both rats andringdoves by down-regulating the levels of pro-inflammatory (IL-1¦Â and TNF-¦Á) cytokines and up-regulatingthe levels of anti-inflammatory (IL-4 and IL-2) cytokines. Moreover, old animals showed imbalanced levelsof inflammatory markers towards a pro-inflammatory status, thereby underlining the fact that ageing is usuallyaccompanied by systemic inflammation and inflammation-related chronic diseases. In conclusion, since anincreased dietary intake of vegetable-derived bioactive compounds may retard age-related immunedysfunctions and prolong life-span, supplementing diets with the cherry-based beverage may reduce theinflammatory load by modulating the serum concentrations of some markers of inflammation. %K sweet cherry %K inflammation %K cytokine %K melatonin %K rat %K ringdove %U http://www.zsf.jcu.cz/jab/10_1/delgado.pdf