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Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates

Oyster meat has a tender texture and delicate flavor, and the oyster is an aquatic shellfish with high nutritional and economic values. As they are rich in protein, oysters serve as a good source for the preparation of bioactive peptides. However, research on the lactation effect and mechanism of th...

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Autores principales: Chen, Suhua, Qin, Xiaoming, Zhang, Chaohua, Cao, Wenhong, Zheng, Huina, Lin, Haisheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091786
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author Chen, Suhua
Qin, Xiaoming
Zhang, Chaohua
Cao, Wenhong
Zheng, Huina
Lin, Haisheng
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Qin, Xiaoming
Zhang, Chaohua
Cao, Wenhong
Zheng, Huina
Lin, Haisheng
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description Oyster meat has a tender texture and delicate flavor, and the oyster is an aquatic shellfish with high nutritional and economic values. As they are rich in protein, oysters serve as a good source for the preparation of bioactive peptides. However, research on the lactation effect and mechanism of the synthesis of polypeptides from oyster hydrolysates is yet to be observed. This study aimed to analyze the lactation activity of the fraction UEC4-1 and explore its mechanism. The results show that, in an in vivo experiment, UEC4-1 could significantly increase the concentration of PRL in the serum and mammary tissue and the concentration of PRLR in the mammary tissue in rats with postpartum hypogalactia. UEC4-1 promoted the development of mammary tissue structure, resulting in active lactation. UEC4-1 promoted the proliferation of MCF-10A in a dose-dependent manner and could significantly upregulate the gene expression levels of PRL, PRLR, CSN1S1, CSN2, CSN3 and CCND1. UEC4-1 could also significantly increase the expression of mTOR, AKT1, RPS6KB1 and STAT5A in MCF-10A and improve its phosphorylation level. These results show that UEC4-1 had the ability to upregulate the proliferation and PRL synthesis of MCF-10A and promote lactation. The ability of UEC4-1 to regulate the milk-protein synthesis signaling pathway is the mechanism behind this. Oysters had a remarkable effect on lactating mothers’ sweating irritability after childbirth and may serve as an everyday diet to promote lactation. Postpartum dysgalactia is a common problem for lactating women. The study of the oyster’s lactation-active peptide can provide dietary nutrition guidance for postpartum lactating mothers, and it has the potential to be used for the development of drugs for the treatment of postpartum hypogalactia or oligogalactia.
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spelling pubmed-91001952022-05-14 Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates Chen, Suhua Qin, Xiaoming Zhang, Chaohua Cao, Wenhong Zheng, Huina Lin, Haisheng Nutrients Article Oyster meat has a tender texture and delicate flavor, and the oyster is an aquatic shellfish with high nutritional and economic values. As they are rich in protein, oysters serve as a good source for the preparation of bioactive peptides. However, research on the lactation effect and mechanism of the synthesis of polypeptides from oyster hydrolysates is yet to be observed. This study aimed to analyze the lactation activity of the fraction UEC4-1 and explore its mechanism. The results show that, in an in vivo experiment, UEC4-1 could significantly increase the concentration of PRL in the serum and mammary tissue and the concentration of PRLR in the mammary tissue in rats with postpartum hypogalactia. UEC4-1 promoted the development of mammary tissue structure, resulting in active lactation. UEC4-1 promoted the proliferation of MCF-10A in a dose-dependent manner and could significantly upregulate the gene expression levels of PRL, PRLR, CSN1S1, CSN2, CSN3 and CCND1. UEC4-1 could also significantly increase the expression of mTOR, AKT1, RPS6KB1 and STAT5A in MCF-10A and improve its phosphorylation level. These results show that UEC4-1 had the ability to upregulate the proliferation and PRL synthesis of MCF-10A and promote lactation. The ability of UEC4-1 to regulate the milk-protein synthesis signaling pathway is the mechanism behind this. Oysters had a remarkable effect on lactating mothers’ sweating irritability after childbirth and may serve as an everyday diet to promote lactation. Postpartum dysgalactia is a common problem for lactating women. The study of the oyster’s lactation-active peptide can provide dietary nutrition guidance for postpartum lactating mothers, and it has the potential to be used for the development of drugs for the treatment of postpartum hypogalactia or oligogalactia. MDPI 2022-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9100195/ /pubmed/35565755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091786 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Suhua
Qin, Xiaoming
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Cao, Wenhong
Zheng, Huina
Lin, Haisheng
Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates
title Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates
title_full Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates
title_fullStr Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates
title_full_unstemmed Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates
title_short Lactation Activity and Mechanism of Milk-Protein Synthesis by Peptides from Oyster Hydrolysates
title_sort lactation activity and mechanism of milk-protein synthesis by peptides from oyster hydrolysates
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091786
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