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Temporal quantitative profiling of sialyllactoses and sialic acids after oral administration of sialyllactose to mini-pigs with osteoarthritis.
Park, Dan Bi; Kim, Lila; Hwang, Jeong Ho; Kim, Kyung-Tai; Park, Ji Eun; Choi, Jong-Soon; An, Hyun Joo.
Affiliation
  • Park DB; GeneChem Inc. Yuseong-gu Daejeon 34025 Republic of Korea.
  • Kim L; Graduate School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University Daejeon 34134 Republic of Korea hjan@cnu.ac.kr.
  • Hwang JH; GeneChem Inc. Yuseong-gu Daejeon 34025 Republic of Korea.
  • Kim KT; Animal Model Research Group, Jeonbuk Branch Institute, Korea Institute of Toxicology Jeollabukdo 56212 Republic of Korea.
  • Park JE; Animal Model Research Group, Jeonbuk Branch Institute, Korea Institute of Toxicology Jeollabukdo 56212 Republic of Korea.
  • Choi JS; Graduate School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University Daejeon 34134 Republic of Korea hjan@cnu.ac.kr.
  • An HJ; Asia Glycomics Reference Site Daejeon 34134 Republic of Korea.
RSC Adv ; 13(2): 1115-1124, 2023 Jan 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36686942
ABSTRACT
Sialyllactose (SL) is the most abundant acidic oligosaccharide in human breast milk and plays a primary role in various biological processes. Recently, SL has attracted attention as an excellent dietary supplement for arthritis because it is effective in cartilage protection and treatment. Despite the superior function of SL, there are few pharmacological studies of SL according to blood concentrations in arthritis models. In this study, we investigated quantitative changes in SL and sialic acids in the plasma obtained from mini-pigs with osteoarthritis throughout exogenous administration of SL using liquid chromatography-multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry. Plasma concentrations of SL and sialic acids in the SL-fed group showed a significant difference compared to the control group. Mini pigs were fed only Neu5Ac bound to SL, but the concentration patterns of the two types of sialic acid, Neu5Ac and Neu5Gc, were similar. In addition, the relative mRNA expression level of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which is known as a critical factor in cartilage matrix degradation, was remarkably decreased in the synovial membrane of the SL-fed group. Consequently, the temporal quantitative profiling suggests that dietary SL can be metabolized and utilized in the body and may protect against cartilage degradation by suppressing MMP expression during osteoarthritis progression.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: RSC Adv Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: RSC Adv Year: 2023 Document type: Article