Oyster (Ostrea Plicatula Gmelin) Peptides Improve Exercise Endurance Capacity via Activating AMPK and HO-1.

IF 6.8 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Shuting Lin, Yuni Zhang, Peng Ye, Houhua Zhao, Keyu Yang, Gengxin Hao
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Abstract

Objective: Previous studies have shown that oyster peptides (OPs) have antioxidant and anti-fatigue activities. This study aimed to investigate the effects of OPs on swimming endurance in mice and the underlying mechanisms.

Methods: The mice were subjected to gavage with OPs and subjected to exercise training. After 14 days, various biochemical indicators in the blood and gastrocnemius muscle of mice were assessed, and real-time PCR was utilized to detect the level of signal pathway regulation by OPs in the gastrocnemius muscle. Molecular docking technology was employed to observe the potential active components in OPs that regulate signal pathways.

Results: In this study, OPs supplementation combined with and without exercise significantly extended swimming time compared to the sedentary group. OPs supplementation with exercise also increased glycogen levels and decreased blood urea nitrogen, lactate dehydrogenase, and lactic acid levels. Additionally, mice in the exercise with OPs group exhibited higher activities of antioxidant enzymes. OPs can upregulate metabolic regulatory factors such as AMP-activated protein kinase, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 alpha, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta, and glucose transporter 4, thereby increasing energy supply during exercise. Additionally, OPs enhances the expression of heme oxygenase 1 and superoxide dismutase 2, thereby reducing oxidative stress during physical activity. Molecular docking analyses revealed that peptides found in OPs formed hydrogen bonds with AMPK and HO-1, indicating that they can exert bioactivity by activating target proteins such as AMPK and HO-1.

Conclusions: OPs supplementation improved energy reserves, modulated energy metabolism pathways, and coordinated antioxidative stress responses, ultimately enhancing swimming endurance. These findings suggest that OPs have the potential to improve exercise levels by promoting metabolism and improving energy utilization efficiency.

牡蛎(Ostrea Plicatula Gmelin)肽通过激活 AMPK 和 HO-1 提高运动耐力。
目的:以往研究表明,牡蛎肽(OPs)具有抗氧化和抗疲劳活性。本研究旨在探讨 OPs 对小鼠游泳耐力的影响及其内在机制:方法:给小鼠灌胃 OPs 并进行运动训练。方法:给小鼠灌胃 OPs 并进行运动训练,14 天后评估小鼠血液和腓肠肌中的各种生化指标,并利用实时 PCR 检测 OPs 对腓肠肌信号通路的调控水平。采用分子对接技术观察了OPs中调控信号通路的潜在活性成分:结果:在这项研究中,与久坐组相比,补充 OPs 并配合运动或不配合运动都能显著延长游泳时间。运动时补充 OPs 还能提高糖原水平,降低血尿素氮、乳酸脱氢酶和乳酸水平。此外,补充 OPs 运动组的小鼠表现出更高的抗氧化酶活性。OPs 能上调代谢调节因子,如 AMP 激活蛋白激酶、过氧化物酶体增殖激活受体γ辅助激活因子-1 α、过氧化物酶体增殖激活受体δ和葡萄糖转运体 4,从而增加运动时的能量供应。此外,OPs 还能增强血红素加氧酶 1 和超氧化物歧化酶 2 的表达,从而减少运动过程中的氧化应激。分子对接分析表明,OPs 中的肽与 AMPK 和 HO-1 形成氢键,表明它们可以通过激活 AMPK 和 HO-1 等靶蛋白发挥生物活性:补充 OPs 可改善能量储备,调节能量代谢途径,协调抗氧化应激反应,最终提高游泳耐力。这些研究结果表明,OPs 有可能通过促进新陈代谢和提高能量利用效率来提高运动水平。
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