两栖动物作为生物活性抗氧化肽的来源:新见解和治疗潜力。

IF 4.7 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Yi-Yun Zhu, Li-Mei Zhao, Xin-Yi Jia, Guo-Jian Liao, Yi-Peng Wang
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摘要

氧化应激产生于活性氧(ROS)产生和解毒之间的平衡被破坏,是多种病理疾病的基本驱动因素。皮肤光老化是一个众所周知的例子,主要是由慢性紫外线(UV)照射引起的,其特征是逐渐的结构和功能退化。紫外线诱导的活性氧加速大分子降解,破坏表皮和真皮屏障的完整性,迫切需要有效的抗氧化干预。抗氧化肽(AOPs),无论是自然产生的还是人工合成的,在减轻ros诱导的细胞损伤方面显示出相当大的潜力。两栖动物具有高度渗透性的皮肤,并不断受到波动的环境条件的挑战,是具有有效抗氧化特性的生物活性肽的丰富来源。特别是,从两栖动物皮肤分泌物中分离的AOPs在清除ROS和减轻氧化损伤方面表现出显着的功效,为抗光老化疗法提供了有希望的候选者。本文综述了活性氧的产生和信号,氧化应激与皮肤光老化的分子机制,以及两栖动物源性活性氧的生物医学潜力。对其结构和功能的更深入的机制了解有望加速新型基于多肽的光老化和其他氧化应激相关皮肤疾病干预措施的发展。
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Amphibians as a source of bioactive antioxidant peptides: Emerging insights and therapeutic potential.

Oxidative stress arises from disruption of the balance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and detoxification and constitutes a fundamental driver of diverse pathological diseases. Skin photoaging is a well-recognized example, primarily driven by chronic ultraviolet (UV) exposure and marked by progressive structural and functional deterioration. UV-induced ROS accelerate macromolecular degradation and impair epidermal and dermal barrier integrity, highlighting the urgent need for effective antioxidant interventions. Antioxidant peptides (AOPs), whether naturally occurring or synthetically engineered, have shown considerable potential in mitigating ROS-induced cellular damage. Amphibians, which possess highly permeable skin and are continuously challenged by fluctuating environmental conditions, represent a rich source of bioactive peptides with potent antioxidant properties. In particular, AOPs isolated from amphibian skin secretions demonstrate notable efficacy in ROS scavenging and mitigation of oxidative damage, offering promising candidates for anti-photoaging therapies. This review provides an integrated overview of ROS generation and signaling, the molecular mechanisms linking oxidative stress to skin photoaging, and the emerging biomedical potential of amphibian-derived AOPs. Deeper mechanistic insight into their structure and function is expected to accelerate the development of novel peptide-based interventions for photoaging and other oxidative stress-associated dermatological disorders.

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Zoological Research
Zoological Research Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
10.20%
发文量
1937
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1980, Zoological Research (ZR) is a bimonthly publication produced by Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Zoological Society. It publishes peer-reviewed original research article/review/report/note/letter to the editor/editorial in English on Primates and Animal Models, Conservation and Utilization of Animal Resources, and Animal Diversity and Evolution.
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