鲨鱼(Mustelus griseus)皮肤肽对B16F10黑色素细胞和斑马鱼体内模型的抗黑色素生成活性

IF 3.3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yonghua Hu, Weichao Su, Baoxuan Wang, Xiaoyu Yang, Lina Ke, Yan Shi, Yuleyue Wang, Qin Wang
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摘要

鲨皮肽是一种具有多种生物活性的物质,具有抑制蘑菇酪氨酸酶活性的作用。本研究旨在阐明其对B16F10黑色素细胞和斑马鱼体内模型中黑色素合成的抑制作用。为了阐明鲨鱼皮肽对B16F10黑素细胞的抑制作用,我们检测了细胞活力、形态学变化、细胞内酪氨酸酶和黑素生成相关蛋白。结果表明,该多肽对B16F10无细胞毒性,且在检测浓度下细胞形态无明显变化。肽处理后,B16F10细胞内黑色素含量和酪氨酸酶活性呈浓度依赖性下降。肽对黑色素合成的抑制活性与参与黑色素形成的重要蛋白下调有关,如酪氨酸酶、酪氨酸酶相关蛋白-1 (TRP1)和小眼相关转录因子(MITF)。鲨鱼皮肽对斑马鱼胚胎黑色素合成的影响表明,鲨鱼皮肽抑制了斑马鱼胚胎中黑色素的产生,并且检测到黑色素相关蛋白的下调。活性氧分析的结果表明,肽也能够消除细胞内的活性氧。由此可见,鲨皮肽具有抑制黑色素合成的作用,具有成为化妆品添加剂的潜力。
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Anti-Melanogenesis Activity of Peptides from Shark (Mustelus griseus) Skin on B16F10 Melanocytes and In vivo Zebrafish Models.

Shark skin peptides, a kind of substance with a variety of biological activities, were shown to inhibit the activity of mushroom tyrosinase. This study was performed to clarify their inhibitory effects on melanin synthesis in B16F10 melanocytes and in vivo zebrafish models. In order to elucidate the inhibitory effects of shark skin peptides on B16F10 melanocytes, cell viability, morphologic changes, intracellular tyrosinase, and the melanogenesis-related proteins were determined. The results showed that the peptides were not cytotoxic to B16F10, and the morphology of the cells did not change significantly at the detected concentration. The intracellular melanin content and tyrosinase activity of B16F10 cells decreased in a concentration-dependent manner after the peptide treatment. The suppressive activity of the peptides on melanin synthesis is linked to the down-regulation of the important proteins involved in melanogenesis, such as tyrosinase, tyrosinase-related protein-1 (TRP1), and microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF). The effects of shark skin peptides on melanin synthesis in zebrafish embryos showed that the peptides inhibit the production of melanin in embryos, and the melanin-related proteins were also detected as down-regulated. The results from ROS analysis suggested that the peptides are also capable of eliminating reactive oxygen species within the cells. In conclusion, the shark skin peptides could inhibit melanin synthesis, indicating that peptides may become additives for cosmetics potentially.

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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 工程技术-生化与分子生物学
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5.70
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6.70%
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460
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: This journal is devoted to publishing the highest quality innovative papers in the fields of biochemistry and biotechnology. The typical focus of the journal is to report applications of novel scientific and technological breakthroughs, as well as technological subjects that are still in the proof-of-concept stage. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology provides a forum for case studies and practical concepts of biotechnology, utilization, including controls, statistical data analysis, problem descriptions unique to a particular application, and bioprocess economic analyses. The journal publishes reviews deemed of interest to readers, as well as book reviews, meeting and symposia notices, and news items relating to biotechnology in both the industrial and academic communities. In addition, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology often publishes lists of patents and publications of special interest to readers.
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