Moderate India Pale Ale beer consumption promotes antigenotoxic and non‐mutagenic effects in ex vivo and in vivo mice models

Author:

de Cordova Kindermann Schellen1,Caon Glauco2ORCID,Boeck Carina Rodrigues3,de Oliveira Bauer Carla1,dos Santos da Silva Nicollas1,Possamai Otavio Lucio1,Longaretti Luiza Martins1,Magenis Marina Lummertz1,Damiani Adriani Paganini1,de Oliveira Monteiro Isadora1,de Andrade Vanessa Moraes1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Translational Biomedicine, Graduate Program of Health Sciences University of Southern Santa Catarina—UNESC Criciúma Brazil

2. Laboratório de Metabolismo e Endocrinologia Comparada, Departamento de Fisiologia Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul—UFRGS Porto Alegre Brazil

3. Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde e da Vida, Programa de Pós‐graduação em Nanociências, Universidade Franciscana Santa Maria Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDDiscussion of the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption is ongoing. Broadly, research focusing on ethanol consumption tends to report no benefits. However, studies that distinguish between different types of alcoholic beverages, particularly beers, often reveal positive effects.The present study evaluated the genotoxic and mutagenic effects of moderate chronic consumption of India Pale Ale (IPA) craft beer. Sixty‐four adult male Swiss mice were used and divided into control and treatment groups receiving water, IPA beer with 55.23 g of ethanol per liter of beer, aqueous solution with 55.23 g of ethanol per liter, and hop infusion ad libitum for 30 days. After this period, the animals were genetically evaluated with a comet assay. For the ex vivo comet assay, blood was collected and exposed to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). For the in vivo assay, the alkylating agent cyclophosphamide (CP) was administered to the groups after blood collection and sacrificed after 24 h. Brain, liver, and heart tissues were analyzed. Bone marrow was collected and submitted to the micronucleus test.RESULTSThe groups treated with IPA beer, ethanol, and hops did not show genotoxic and mutagenic action in the blood, brain, heart, or liver. The antigenotoxic action of IPA beer and hops was observed in both in vivo and ex vivo models, showing a similar reduction in DNA damage caused by CP. There was no significant difference between the groups with regard to the formation of micronuclei by CP.CONCLUSIONModerate chronic consumption of IPA beer and hops infusion showed antigenotoxic effects in mice but no antimutagenic action. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

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