Potential blood pressure regulatory effect of low molecular weight α-chymotrypsin extract and its peptides from Stichopus japonicus: Peptide-ACE interaction study via in silico molecular dockingopen access
- Authors
- Lee, Hyo-Geun; Nagahawatta, D.P.; Liyanage, N.M.; Choe, Yu Ri; Oh, Jae-Young; Jung, Won-Kyo; Park, Si-Hyeong; Jeon, You-Jin; Kim, Hyun-Soo
- Issue Date
- Dec-2024
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Keywords
- Blood pressure regulatory peptide; Functional food; Spontaneously hypertensive rat; Stichopus japonicus; Vascular endothelial cell
- Citation
- Journal of Functional Foods, v.123
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Journal of Functional Foods
- Volume
- 123
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74820
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jff.2024.106551
- ISSN
- 1756-4646
2214-9414
- Abstract
- Hypertension is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease and heart damage. Stichopus japonicus (S. japonicus) is a red sea cucumber with antioxidant and anti-hypertensive activities. However, its anti-hypertensive mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated the inhibitory effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) of α-chymotrypsin-assisted hydrolysate of S. japonicus (α-chy) and its ultrafiltrate fractions (>10 kDa [α-chy-I], 5–10 kDa [α-chy-II], and <5 kDa [α-chy-III]). Low molecular α-chy-III exerted excellent ACE inhibitory and anti-hypertensive activities in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Moreover, α-chy-III significantly reduced the systolic and diastolic blood pressure by modulating the serum angiotensin and ACE levels. Histological analysis revealed that α-chy-III markedly protected the aorta, heart, and kidney tissues of SHR from hypertension-induced tissue damage. Taken together, our findings highlight the potential of α-chy-III as a functional food ingredient for the treatment of hypertension and its comorbidities. © 2024
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