Nutritional and Food Protection against Epidemic Emerging Neuropathy. Epidemiological Findings in the Unique Disease-free Urban Area of Cuba

Author:

Barnouin Jacques1,Barrios Tomás Verdura2,Chassagne Michelle1,Cristiá Rafael Pérez3,Arnaud Josiane4,Mestre Pedro Fleites3,Montoya María Esther5,Favier Alain4

Affiliation:

1. INRA, Unité EPI-A, Centre de Recherches de Clermont Ferrand-Theix-Lyon, 63122 Saint Genès Champanelle, France (fax: 0473 62 45 48; e-mail: barnouin@clermont.inra.fr)

2. Instituto Finlay, Avenida 27, n° 19805, La Lisa, La Habana, Cuba (fax: 537 28 60 75; e-mail: tverdura@edu.cu)

3. Centro Nacional de Toxicología, Avenida 31 y calle 114, La Habana, Cuba

4. Département de Biologie Intégrée – LBSO, CHU de Grenoble, 38043 Grenoble Cedex 9, France (fax: 0476 76 58 21; e-mail: Josiane.Arnaud@ugf-grenoble.fr)

5. Centro Provincial de Higiene y Epidemiología de la Provinicia de Guantánamo, Guantánamo, Cuba

Abstract

A survey was conducted through the SECUBA (SEguridad alimentaria en CUba y Buena Alimentación) research program in Cuban healthy smokers living in Guantánamo and in Havana. The aim of the survey was to investigate biological and nutritional factors connected with the occurrence of zero epidemic neuropathy (EN) observed in Guantánamo urban area since the disease emerged in Cuba. Blood riboflavin status and carotenoid and selenium concentrations were higher in Guantánamo than in Havana smokers. Food dietary quantities of plantain banana, pepper (Capsicum spp.), bovine meat and milk products were higher in Guantánamo. Inversely, foods rich in cholesterol, especially eggs, were more consumed in Havana. Through riboflavin, carotenoid and selenium contents and specific antioxidants substances (indoleamines, capsaicin), the foods more consumed in Guantánamo could be considered as EN protective factors. Disease protective effects could be exerted via enhancement of defence mechanisms against free radical damage and related mechanisms focused on redox recycling of glutathione and local protection from carotenoids. Finally, the results of the present study should help Cuba, through a better EN control, to improve long-term food safety and define healthier dietary habits.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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