Absorption of Hydroxyproline-Containing Peptides in Vascularly Perfused Rat Small Intestine in Situ
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
To assess the digestion and assimilation of gelatin and gelatin hydrolysates, the in situ absorption of typical hydroxyproline-containing dipeptides, Pro-Hyp, Hyp-Gly, Ser-Hyp Ala-Hyp, and pentadecapeptide, (Pro-Hyp-Gly)5, was investigated in the rat small intestine. During vascular perfusion after the injection of Hyp-Gly, Pro-Hyp and (Pro-Hyp-Gly)5 into the jejunum, peptide-form Hyp but not free-Hyp gradually increased in the perfusate. In contrast, in the case of Ser-Hyp and Ala-Hyp, both free- and peptide-form Hyp rapidly increased. The presence of these dipeptides and the pentadecapeptide in the perfusates was confirmed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), using multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). Some digestive and absorbed forms from (Pro-Hyp-Gly)5 were identified as Gly-(Pro-Hyp-Gly)4, (Pro-Hyp-Gly)4, Gly-(Pro-Hyp-Gly)3, (Pro-Hyp-Gly)3, Gly-(Pro-Hyp-Gly)2, and (Pro-Hyp-Gly)2 by MALDI-TOF/MS. The dipeptide hydrolase activity in intestinal mucosa toward Pro-Hyp and Hyp-Gly was extremely low, while Ser-Hyp and Ala-Hyp were substantially hydrolyzed in the cytosol. These results suggest that Hyp-peptides were resistant to intracellular hydrolysis and that a significant amount of these peptides was transported across the intestinal wall and may enter the portal circulation in an intact form.
著者
-
Tanaka Hideyuki
Department of Cardiology, Nihon University Surugadai Hospital
-
NIHEI Ken-ichi
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Science, Hirosaki Univ
-
YONEYAMA Koichi
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Nippon Medical School
-
Nihei Ken-ichi
Department Of Bioproductive Science Division Of Applied Biochemistry Utsunomiya University
-
LIU Chinfang
United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
-
SUGITA Kazuko
Department of Bioproductive Science, Division of Applied Biochemistry, Utsunomiya University
関連論文
- PJ-633 Alcohol produces imbalance of adrenal and neuronal sympathtic activity in patients with alcohol-induced NMS(Autonomic Nervous System 5 (H) : PJ106)(Poster Session (Japanese))
- OJ-453 The long-term effect of cilostazol in patients with sino-atrial nodal dysfunction(Arrhythmia, Pharmacological Therapy 5 (A) : OJ55)(Oral Presentation (Japanese))
- Enantioselective Synthesis of Four Isomers of 3-Hydroxy-4-Methyltetradecanoic Acid, the Constituent of Antifungal Cyclodepsipeptides W493 A and B
- Down-regulation of members of glycolipid-enriched membrane raft gene family, MAL and BENE, in cervical squamous cell cancers
- Alcohol Produces Imbalance of Adrenal and Neuronal Sympathetic Activity in Patients With Alcohol-Induced Neurocardiogenic Syncope
- Genetic replacement of tesB with PTE1 affects chain-length proportions of 3-hydroxyalkanoic acids produced through β-oxidation of oleic acid in Escherichia coli(ENZYMOLOGY, PROTEIN ENGINEERING, AND ENZYME TECHNOLOGY)
- Simplified Elephant Trunk Technique Promotes Thrombo-Occlusion of the False Lumen in Acute Type A Aortic Dissection
- Effect of Prostaglandin E_1 on Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury During Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery
- Limb Ischemia and Reperfusion During Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery
- MRSA Aortic Valve Endocarditis Treated by Pericardium-lined Dacron Patch and Vancomycin-Containing Fibrin Glue
- Changes of Hepatic Ornithine Decarboxylase in Rats by a Zein Diet(Food & Nutrition)
- P-237 RATIONAL DESIGN OF TYROSINASE INHIBITORS HAVING SALICYLALDEHYDE MOIETY
- The Role of the Low-Amplitude Potential in the Initial Signal-Averaged P Wave Electrogram in the Sick Sinus Syndrome
- Alcohol-induced neurally mediated syncope : characteristics in humoral responses during headup tilt
- Localization of Sinus Nodal Impulset : Sinus Node Electrograms Mapping Guided by Intracardiac Echocardiography
- Metabolic Fate of Sarcosyl-^C-glycine in Normal Young Rats
- Metabolic Fate of β-Aspartyl-^C-glycine in Normal Young Rats
- Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α7 Subunit Mediates Migration of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Toward Nicotine
- Metabolism of Asparagine and Glutamine in Growing Rats at Various Dietary Protein Levels(Food & Nutrition)
- Metabolism of Methionine and Cysteine in Growing Rats at Various Dietary Protein Levels(Food & Nutrition)
- Cross Sections for Electron-Impact Dissociation of Alternative Etching Gas, C_3HF_7O
- Metabolism of Lysine and Tryptophan in Growing Rats at Various Dietary Protein Levels(Food & Nutrition)
- Metabolism of Valine and Isoleucine in Growing Rats at Various Dietary Protein Levels(Food & Nutrition)
- Metabolism of Glycine and Threonine in Growing Rats at Various Dietary Protein Levels(Food & Nutrition)
- Metabolism of Phenylalanine, Tyrosine and Aspartic Acid in Growing Rats at Various Dietary Protein Levels(Food & Nutrition)
- B-Cell-Type Malignant Lymphoma with Placental Involvement
- Gene fusion involving HMGIC is a frequent aberration in uterine leiomyomas
- Metabolism of Lysine, Threonine, and Leucine in Growing Rats on Gluten or Zein Diets at Various Dietary Protein Levels
- Absorption of Hydroxyproline-Containing Peptides in Vascularly Perfused Rat Small Intestine in Situ
- Absorption of Hydroxyproline-Containing Peptides in Vascularly Perfused Rat Small Intestine in Situ
- Induction of Metallothionein-Like Cadmium-Binding Protein in the Testis by Oral Cadmium Administration in Rats
- Multiple Phase Transitions of Single Crystalline CeGa_2
- Triacylglycerol Release by the Perfusion in Situ of Fatty Liver Induced by an Amino Acid Imbalance
- Immunohistochemical Detection of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Concentrations of Monoamines in the Substantia Nigra and Hypothalamus of Hereditary Microphthalmic Rats
- Sodium-dependent Transport of Amino Acids in Renal Brush Border Membrane Vesicles and Urinary Free Amino Acid Excretion in Rats(Biological Chemistry)