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ID 118917
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Yang, Min Nagasaki University
Sun, Luchuanyang Nagasaki University
Kawabata, Yasunosuke Kyokuyo Co., Ltd.
Murayama, Fumihito Kyokuyo Co., Ltd.
Maegawa, Takahiro Kyokuyo Co., Ltd.
Keywords
balenine
muscle regeneration
dipeptide
inflammation
phagocytic activity
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Journal Article
Description
Balenine is one of the endogenous imidazole dipeptides derived from marine products. It is composed of beta-alanine and 3-methyl-L-histidine, which exist mainly in the muscles of marine organisms. The physiological functions of dietary balenine are not well-known. In this study, we investigated whether the supplementation of dietary balenine was associated with muscle function in a cardiotoxin-indued muscle degeneration/regeneration model. Through morphological observation, we found that the supplementation of balenine-enriched extract promoted the regeneration stage. In addition, the expression of regeneration-related myogenic marker genes, such as paired box protein 7, MyoD1, myogenin, and Myh3, in a group of mice fed a balenine-enriched extract diet was higher than that in a group fed a normal diet. Moreover, the supplementation of balenine-enriched extract promoted the expression of anti-inflammatory cytokines as well as pro-inflammatory cytokines at the degeneration stage. Interestingly, phagocytic activity in the balenine group was significantly higher than that in the control group in vitro. These results suggest that balenine may promote the progress of muscle regeneration by increasing the phagocytic activity of macrophages.
Journal Title
Marine Drugs
ISSN
16603397
Publisher
MDPI
Volume
20
Issue
5
Start Page
313
Published Date
2022-05-05
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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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