Tricholoma matsutake heptapeptide prevents gastric mucosa injury by regulating oxidative stress-related mitochondrial function and mucous layer integrity

IF 4 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
eFood Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1002/efd2.70004
Renzhi Lv, Zhiqiang Lu, Zhihong Zheng, Zhijie Bao, Songyi Lin
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Short-term excessive alcohol consumption easily leads to ethanolic gastric injury. Recent research on bioactive functional factors in preventing and treating ethanol-induced acute gastric injury has garnered attention. This study explored the direct protective effects of the Tricholoma matsutake-derived peptide Ser–Ala–Pro–Trp–Gly–Leu–Ala (SAPWGLA) on ethanol-induced acute gastric damage. The results showed that SAPWGLA showed dose-dependent protection against gastric mucosal injury, including the regulation of oxidative stress and mitochondrial function, as well as the enhancement of mucosal barrier integrity. SAPWGLA maintained normal mitochondrial metabolism by alleviating intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation; 400 mg/mL SAPWGLA reduced ROS levels by 81.72 ± 1.55% and reversed the decrease of MMP by ethanol to 1.22 ± 0.01 (J-aggregates/monomer) in GES-1 cells. Also, SAPWGLA enhanced the tight junctions between GES-1 cells. In addition, SAPWGLA improved the integrity of the mucosal barrier by maintaining the balance of the mucus layer and regulating the expression of TJ proteins. Daily oral administration of SAPWGLA (50 mg/kg) exhibited a restoration in hexosamine to 10.76 ± 0.73 mg/g prot, a regulation in claudin-1, occludin, and ZO-1 (1.21-, 1.39-, and 0.73-fold of the control group). These findings suggest that SAPWGLA can be a potential novel therapeutic approach to dealing with acute gastric injury caused by ethanol.

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松茸七肽通过调节氧化应激相关线粒体功能和粘膜层完整性预防胃粘膜损伤
短期过量饮酒容易导致乙醇性胃损伤。近年来,有关生物活性功能因子在预防和治疗乙醇引起的急性胃损伤方面的研究备受关注。本研究探讨了松茸萃取肽 Ser-Ala-Pro-Trp-Gly-Leu-Ala (SAPWGLA) 对乙醇诱导的急性胃损伤的直接保护作用。结果表明,SAPWGLA 对胃黏膜损伤具有剂量依赖性保护作用,包括调节氧化应激和线粒体功能,以及增强黏膜屏障的完整性。通过减轻细胞内活性氧(ROS)的积累,SAPWGLA 可维持线粒体的正常代谢;400 毫克/毫升的 SAPWGLA 可使 ROS 水平降低 81.72 ± 1.55%,并可逆转乙醇对 GES-1 细胞中 MMP 的影响,使其降至 1.22 ± 0.01(J-聚集体/单体)。同时,SAPWGLA 还增强了 GES-1 细胞之间的紧密连接。此外,SAPWGLA 还能维持粘液层的平衡并调节 TJ 蛋白的表达,从而改善粘膜屏障的完整性。每日口服 SAPWGLA(50 毫克/千克)后,六聚糖含量恢复到 10.76 ± 0.73 毫克/克原样,Claudin-1、occludin 和 ZO-1 的表达也得到了调节(分别是对照组的 1.21、1.39 和 0.73 倍)。这些研究结果表明,SAPWGLA 是一种潜在的新型治疗方法,可用于治疗乙醇引起的急性胃损伤。
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期刊介绍: eFood is the official journal of the International Association of Dietetic Nutrition and Safety (IADNS) which eFood aims to cover all aspects of food science and technology. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of food science, and to promote and foster research into the chemistry, nutrition and safety of food worldwide, by supporting open dissemination and lively discourse about a wide range of the most important topics in global food and health. The Editors welcome original research articles, comprehensive reviews, mini review, highlights, news, short reports, perspectives and correspondences on both experimental work and policy management in relation to food chemistry, nutrition, food health and safety, etc. Research areas covered in the journal include, but are not limited to, the following: ● Food chemistry ● Nutrition ● Food safety ● Food and health ● Food technology and sustainability ● Food processing ● Sensory and consumer science ● Food microbiology ● Food toxicology ● Food packaging ● Food security ● Healthy foods ● Super foods ● Food science (general)
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