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Low molecular weight blue mussel hydrolysates inhibit adipogenesis in mouse mesenchymal stem cells through upregulating HO-1/Nrf2 pathway

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 136, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109603

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Blue mussel; Peptides; Anti-adipogenesis; HO-1; Lipid accumulation

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  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [NRF-2019R1A2C1005348]

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Blue mussel proteins are a good source of bioactive peptides. In this study, blue mussel hydrolysate (BMH) with anti-adipogenic effect in mouse mesenchymal stem cells (mMSC) was produced by peptic hydrolysis at 1:500 of pepsin/substrate ratio for 120 min. Additionally, BMH with below 1 kDa (BMH < 1 kDa) showed the highest anti-adipogenic effect in mMSC. BMH < 1 kDa increased lipolysis and down-regulated adipogenic transcription factors including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARy), CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha (C/EBP alpha), and sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP1). Generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species during adipogenesis was markedly decreased by BMH < 1 kDa treatment, which is attributed to the up-regulation of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) through Nrf2 translocation into the nucleus. Moreover, ZnPP, HO-1 inhibitor, treatment abolished BMH < 1 kDa-mediated HO-1 expression and anti-adipogenic effect in mMSCs through down-regulating adipogenic transcription factors. Taken together, BMH < 1 kDa may be a potential ingredient of nutraceuticals and/or functional foods in ameliorating obesity.

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