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Macroalgal protein hydrolysates from Palmaria palmata influence the 'incretin effect' in vitro via DPP-4 inhibition and upregulation of insulin, GLP-1 and GIP secretion.
McLaughlin, C M; Harnedy-Rothwell, P A; Lafferty, R A; Sharkey, S; Parthsarathy, V; Allsopp, P J; McSorley, E M; FitzGerald, R J; O'Harte, F P M.
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  • McLaughlin CM; School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland.
  • Harnedy-Rothwell PA; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Limerick, Castletroy, Limerick, Ireland.
  • Lafferty RA; Health Research Institute (HRI), University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
  • Sharkey S; School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland.
  • Parthsarathy V; School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland.
  • Allsopp PJ; School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland.
  • McSorley EM; Nutrition Innovation Centre for Food and Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland.
  • FitzGerald RJ; Nutrition Innovation Centre for Food and Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland.
  • O'Harte FPM; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Limerick, Castletroy, Limerick, Ireland.
Eur J Nutr ; 60(8): 4439-4452, 2021 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34081167
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

This study investigated metabolic benefits of protein hydrolysates from the macroalgae Palmaria palmata, previously shown to inhibit dipeptidylpeptidase-4 (DPP-4) activity in vitro.

METHODS:

Previously, Alcalase/Flavourzyme-produced P. palmata protein hydrolysate (PPPH) improved glycaemia and insulin production in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. Here the PPPH, was compared to alternative Alcalase, bromelain and Promod-derived hydrolysates and an unhydrolysed control. All PPPH's underwent simulated gastrointestinal digestion (SGID) to establish oral bioavailability. PPPH's and their SGID counterparts were tested in pancreatic, clonal BRIN-BD11 cells to assess their insulinotropic effect and associated intracellular mechanisms. PPPH actions on the incretin effect were assessed via measurement of DPP-4 activity, coupled with GLP-1 and GIP release from GLUTag and STC-1 cells, respectively. Acute in vivo effects of Alcalase/Flavourzyme PPPH administration on glucose tolerance and satiety were assessed in overnight-fasted mice.

RESULTS:

PPPH's (0.02-2.5 mg/ml) elicited varying insulinotropic effects (p < 0.05-0.001). SGID of the unhydrolysed protein control, bromelain and Promod PPPH's retained, or improved, bioactivity regarding insulin secretion, DPP-4 inhibition and GIP release. Insulinotropic effects were retained for all SGID-hydrolysates at higher PPPH concentrations. DPP-4 inhibitory effects were confirmed for all PPPH's and SGID counterparts (p < 0.05-0.001). PPPH's were shown to directly influence the incretin effect via upregulated GLP-1 and GIP (p < 0.01-0.001) secretion in vitro, largely retained after SGID. Alcalase/Flavourzyme PPPH produced the greatest elevation in cAMP (p < 0.001, 1.7-fold), which was fully retained post-SGID. This hydrolysate elicited elevations in intracellular calcium (p < 0.01) and membrane potential (p < 0.001). In acute in vivo settings, Alcalase/Flavourzyme PPPH improved glucose tolerance (p < 0.01-0.001) and satiety (p < 0.05-0.001).

CONCLUSION:

Bioavailable PPPH peptides may be useful for the management of T2DM and obesity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus Experimental / Peptídeo 1 Semelhante ao Glucagon Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus Experimental / Peptídeo 1 Semelhante ao Glucagon Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article