Attenuative effects of collagen peptide from milkfish ( Chanos chanos ) scales on ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis.
Jiunn-Jye ChuuJeng-Wei LuHung-Ju ChangYou-Hsiang ChuYi-Jen PengYi-Jung HoPei-Hung ShenYu-Shuan ChengChia-Hui ChengYi-Chien LiuChih-Chien WangPublished in: Food science & nutrition (2023)
Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mass, bone microarchitecture disruption, and collagen loss, leading to increased fracture risk. In the current study, collagen peptides were extracted from milkfish scales (MS) to develop potential therapeutic candidates for osteoporosis. MS was used to synthesize a crude extract of fish scales (FS), collagen liquid (COL), and hydroxyapatite powder (HA). COL samples were further categorized according to the peptide size of total COL (0.1 mg/mL), COL < 1 kDa (0.1 mg/mL), COL: 1-10 kDa (0.1 mg/mL), and COL > 10 kDa (0.1 mg/mL) to determine it. Semi-quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (sqRT-PCR) and immunofluorescence labeling were used to assess the expression levels of specific mRNA and proteins in vitro. For in vivo studies, mice ovariectomy (OVX)-induced postmenopausal osteoporosis were developed, while the sham surgery (Sham) group was treated as a control. Collagen peptides (CP) from MS inhibited osteoclast differentiation in RAW264.7 cells following an insult with nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL). CP also enhanced osteoblast proliferation in MG-63 cells, possibly through downregulating NFATc1 and TRAP mRNA expression and upregulating ALP and OPG mRNA levels. Furthermore, COL1 kDa also inhibited bone density loss in osteoporotic mice. Taken together, CP may reduce RANKL-induced osteoclast activity while promoting osteoblast synthesis, and therefore may act as a potential therapeutic agent for the prevention and control of osteoporosis.
Keyphrases
- bone mineral density
- postmenopausal women
- bone loss
- nuclear factor
- body composition
- high glucose
- induced apoptosis
- heat shock protein
- mass spectrometry
- toll like receptor
- diabetic rats
- tissue engineering
- bone regeneration
- wound healing
- ms ms
- cell cycle arrest
- drug induced
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- binding protein
- high fat diet induced
- endothelial cells
- cell death
- high resolution
- poor prognosis
- inflammatory response
- type diabetes
- coronary artery bypass
- pi k akt
- metabolic syndrome
- coronary artery disease
- breast cancer risk
- stress induced
- real time pcr