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Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice
BACKGROUND: Decrease in lacrimal gland secretory function is related to age-induced dry eye disease. Lactoferrin, the main glycoprotein component of tears, has multiple functions, including anti-inflammatory effects and the promotion of cell growth. We investigated how oral administration of lactofe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3314001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479365 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033148 |
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author | Kawashima, Motoko Kawakita, Tetsuya Inaba, Takaaki Okada, Naoko Ito, Masataka Shimmura, Shigeto Watanabe, Mitsuhiro Shinmura, Ken Tsubota, Kazuo |
author_facet | Kawashima, Motoko Kawakita, Tetsuya Inaba, Takaaki Okada, Naoko Ito, Masataka Shimmura, Shigeto Watanabe, Mitsuhiro Shinmura, Ken Tsubota, Kazuo |
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description | BACKGROUND: Decrease in lacrimal gland secretory function is related to age-induced dry eye disease. Lactoferrin, the main glycoprotein component of tears, has multiple functions, including anti-inflammatory effects and the promotion of cell growth. We investigated how oral administration of lactoferrin affects age-related lacrimal dysfunction. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Twelve-month-old male C57BL/6Cr Slc mice were randomly divided into a control fed group and an oral lactoferrin treatment group. Tear function was measured at a 6-month time-point. After euthanasia, the lacrimal glands were subjected to histological examination with 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) antibodies, and serum concentrations of 8-OHdG and hexanoyl-lysine adduct (HEL) were evaluated. Additionally, monocyte chemotactic protein-1(MCP-1) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) gene expression levels were determined by real-time PCR. The volume of tear secretion was significantly larger in the treated group than in the control. Lactoferrin administration reduced inflammatory cell infiltration and the MCP-1 and TNF-α expression levels. Serum concentrations of 8-OHdG and HEL in the lactoferrin group were lower than those in the control group and were associated with attenuated 8-OHdG immunostaining of the lacrimal glands. CONCLUSION: Oral lactoferrin administration preserves lacrimal gland function in aged mice by attenuating oxidative damage and suppressing subsequent gland inflammation. |
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spelling | pubmed-33140012012-04-04 Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice Kawashima, Motoko Kawakita, Tetsuya Inaba, Takaaki Okada, Naoko Ito, Masataka Shimmura, Shigeto Watanabe, Mitsuhiro Shinmura, Ken Tsubota, Kazuo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Decrease in lacrimal gland secretory function is related to age-induced dry eye disease. Lactoferrin, the main glycoprotein component of tears, has multiple functions, including anti-inflammatory effects and the promotion of cell growth. We investigated how oral administration of lactoferrin affects age-related lacrimal dysfunction. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Twelve-month-old male C57BL/6Cr Slc mice were randomly divided into a control fed group and an oral lactoferrin treatment group. Tear function was measured at a 6-month time-point. After euthanasia, the lacrimal glands were subjected to histological examination with 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) antibodies, and serum concentrations of 8-OHdG and hexanoyl-lysine adduct (HEL) were evaluated. Additionally, monocyte chemotactic protein-1(MCP-1) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) gene expression levels were determined by real-time PCR. The volume of tear secretion was significantly larger in the treated group than in the control. Lactoferrin administration reduced inflammatory cell infiltration and the MCP-1 and TNF-α expression levels. Serum concentrations of 8-OHdG and HEL in the lactoferrin group were lower than those in the control group and were associated with attenuated 8-OHdG immunostaining of the lacrimal glands. CONCLUSION: Oral lactoferrin administration preserves lacrimal gland function in aged mice by attenuating oxidative damage and suppressing subsequent gland inflammation. Public Library of Science 2012-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3314001/ /pubmed/22479365 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033148 Text en Kawashima et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kawashima, Motoko Kawakita, Tetsuya Inaba, Takaaki Okada, Naoko Ito, Masataka Shimmura, Shigeto Watanabe, Mitsuhiro Shinmura, Ken Tsubota, Kazuo Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice |
title | Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice |
title_full | Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice |
title_fullStr | Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice |
title_short | Dietary Lactoferrin Alleviates Age-Related Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction in Mice |
title_sort | dietary lactoferrin alleviates age-related lacrimal gland dysfunction in mice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3314001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479365 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033148 |
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