The highly stabilized biologically derived peptide VIESPPEI alleviates DSS-induced colitis in mice by preventing colonic atrophy and modulating gut microbiota

IF 4.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Xiankang Fan , Hui Zhou , Wei Quan , Qingwu Shen , Daodong Pan , Jie Luo
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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a recurrent gastrointestinal infection within the spectrum of inflammatory bowel disease, posing risks associated with long-term medication. Consequently, this study aimed to investigate the effects of novel duck liver protein-derived bioactive peptides, characterized by a higher safety profile, on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice. The results indicated that the retention rate of VIESPPEI remained above 80% following simulated gastrointestinal digestion in vitro, demonstrating strong stability and practical application potential. The peptide VIESPPEI was found to alleviate weight loss in colitis-afflicted mice, inhibit the elevation of the disease activity index (DAI), and significantly improve symptoms such as atrophy and shortening of the colon. Histological examination further confirmed that VIESPPEI intake promoted the recovery of acute colitis in mice. Additionally, it significantly reduced myeloperoxidase activity and increased superoxide dismutase and catalase activities in the colon tissues of UC mice. Notably, a substantial increase in beneficial gut microbiota and the populations of three beneficial bacteria species (Anaplasma spp., Tannabacterium spp., and Bifidobacterium spp.) that produce short-chain fatty acids, along with a decrease in pathogenic groups such as Streptococcus and Turicibacter, may account for the improvement in colitis observed in UC mice treated with VIESPPEI. This study provides new evidence that VIESPPEI alleviates UC and provides a theoretical basis for the development of functional peptide beverages.

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高度稳定的生物衍生肽 VIESPPEI 可通过防止结肠萎缩和调节肠道微生物群来缓解 DSS 诱导的小鼠结肠炎
溃疡性结肠炎(UC)是炎症性肠病中一种反复发作的胃肠道感染,长期用药会带来风险。因此,本研究旨在探讨安全性更高的新型鸭肝蛋白衍生生物活性肽对葡聚糖硫酸钠(DSS)诱导的小鼠结肠炎的影响。结果表明,在体外模拟胃肠道消化后,VIESPPEI 的保留率仍保持在 80% 以上,显示出很强的稳定性和实际应用潜力。研究发现,多肽 VIESPPEI 可减轻结肠炎小鼠的体重下降,抑制疾病活动指数(DAI)的升高,并显著改善结肠萎缩和缩短等症状。组织学检查进一步证实,摄入 VIESPPEI 能促进小鼠急性结肠炎的恢复。此外,它还能明显降低髓过氧化物酶的活性,提高 UC 小鼠结肠组织中超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶的活性。值得注意的是,有益肠道微生物群和三种产生短链脂肪酸的有益细菌(阿那普拉斯菌属、丹那杆菌属和双歧杆菌属)数量的大幅增加,以及链球菌和湍流杆菌等致病菌群的减少,可能是使用 VIESPPEI 治疗 UC 小鼠结肠炎得到改善的原因。这项研究提供了 VIESPPEI 可缓解 UC 的新证据,并为功能性多肽饮料的开发提供了理论依据。
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Food Bioscience
Food Bioscience Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.80%
发文量
671
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Food Bioscience is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a forum for recent developments in the field of bio-related food research. The journal focuses on both fundamental and applied research worldwide, with special attention to ethnic and cultural aspects of food bioresearch.
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