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Effects of dietary protein from different sources on biotransformation, antioxidation, inflammation and exerted a great impact on lipid metabolism and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in the rat liver


ABSTRACT: In this work, the effects of different sources of meat protein on liver metabolic enzymes were investigated. Rats were fed for 90 days with semisynthetic diets in which casein was fully replaced by isolated soybean, fish, chicken, pork, or beef proteins. Then, liver proteomics was performed using iTRAQ and LC−ESI−MS/MS. The results indicated that intake of meat protein diets significantly reduced the protein levels of CYP450s, GSTs, UGTs, and SULTs compared to those of the casein and soybean protein diet groups. The total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation values did not differ between four meat protein diet groups and the casein diet group. However, GSH activity in the fish, chicken, and beef protein groups was significantly higher than those of the casein and soybean protein groups. The beef protein diet significantly upregulated the expression of immune-related proteins. The Keap1-Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway was suggested to involve the diet-mediated regulation of biotransformation, inflammation, and redox status.

INSTRUMENT(S): Thermo Fisher Scientific instrument model

ORGANISM(S): Rattus Norvegicus (rat)

TISSUE(S): Liver

SUBMITTER: Zixin Huang  

LAB HEAD: Chunbao Li

PROVIDER: PXD026732 | Pride | 2022-02-17

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Dietary Protein From Different Sources Exerted a Great Impact on Lipid Metabolism and Mitochondrial Oxidative Phosphorylation in Rat Liver.

Shi Xuebin X   Huang Zixin Z   Zhou Guanghong G   Li Chunbao C  

Frontiers in nutrition 20210826


Associations between meat diets and human health have been widely considered. In this study, we focused on long-term effects of different sources of meat protein on liver metabolic enzymes. For 90 days, rats were fed with semisynthetic diets that differed only with protein source. Casein was used as a reference and isolated soybean, fish, chicken, pork, and beef proteins were compared. Changes in liver proteome were determined by isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) labeli  ...[more]

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