Long-term intake of Tamogi-take mushroom (Pleurotus cornucopiae) mitigates age-related cardiovascular dysfunction and extends healthy life expectancy.

IF 4.1 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Michio Sato, Daisuke Torigoe, Yuya Kinoshita, Momoka Cyuman, Chitoku Toda, Masaru Sato, Kazutaka Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Kadomatsu, Haruki Horiguchi, Jun Morinaga, Hirotaka Fukami, Taichi Sugizaki, Keishi Miyata, Ryoko Kusaba, Yusuke Okadome, Eiji Matsunaga, Koichi Node, Yuichi Oike
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Abstract

Age-related declines in cardiac function and exercise tolerance interfere with healthy living and decrease healthy life expectancy in older individuals. Tamogi-take mushrooms (Pleurotus cornucopiae) are known to contain high levels of Ergothioneine (EGT), an antioxidant with potential health benefits. In this study, we assessed the possibility that long-term consumption of Tamogi-take mushrooms might attenuate age-related decline in cardiac and vascular endothelial function in mice. We found that long-term intake of Tamogi-take mushrooms significantly maintained cardiac and vascular endothelial function and improved exercise tolerance in mice. Long-term mushroom consumption also increased levels of Nrf2 (Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2) protein in heart tissues and increased translation of HO-1 (Heme Oxygenase 1) proteins, which have antioxidant effects in heart and aortic tissues. Finally, long-term Tamogi-take mushroom consumption inhibited ROS accumulation with aging and reduced expression of inflammatory biomarkers. We conclude that ingestion of Tamogi-take mushrooms could serve as a dietary intervention to promote cardiovascular health, support healthy aging and slow the progression of age-related diseases.

长期摄入青菇可减轻与年龄相关的心血管功能障碍,延长健康预期寿命。
与年龄相关的心功能和运动耐量下降会干扰老年人的健康生活,降低健康预期寿命。众所周知,青菇(Pleurotus cornucopiae)含有高水平的麦角硫因(EGT),这是一种具有潜在健康益处的抗氧化剂。在这项研究中,我们评估了长期食用Tamogi-take蘑菇可能减轻小鼠心脏和血管内皮功能与年龄相关的衰退的可能性。我们发现,长期摄入Tamogi-take蘑菇可以显著维持小鼠的心脏和血管内皮功能,并提高运动耐受性。长期食用香菇还会增加心脏组织中Nrf2(核因子e2相关因子2)蛋白的水平,并增加HO-1(血红素加氧酶1)蛋白的翻译,这些蛋白在心脏和主动脉组织中具有抗氧化作用。最后,长期食用柽柳菇可以抑制ROS随着年龄增长而积累,并降低炎症生物标志物的表达。我们的结论是,摄入田母菇可以作为一种饮食干预,促进心血管健康,支持健康衰老,减缓与年龄有关的疾病的进展。
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