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Polymethoxyflavones in orange peel extract prevent skeletal muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise in rats

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BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 85, 期 2, 页码 440-446

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bbb/zbaa036

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downhill running; eccentric exercise; inflammation; polymethoxyflavone; skeletal muscle

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The study found that orange peel extract has a protective effect against skeletal muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise, with the effects attributed to the four major PMFs present in the extract.
Polymethoxyflavones (PMFs) contained in the peel of citrus fruits have anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antidepressant effects. However, their effects on skeletal muscle are unknown. We investigated whether PMFs could prevent skeletal muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise in rats. Downhill running for 90 min increased the levels of the inflammatory cytokines, monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1), and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) in skeletal muscles, especially in vastus lateralis, and the plasma creatine kinase levels. These increases were attenuated by a single oral administration of orange peel extract (OPE) 30 min before downhill running. A mixture of nobiletin, sinensetin, 3,5,6,7,8,3 ',4 '-heptamethoxyflavone, and tangeretin, which are the major PMFs of OPE, also showed similar effects on muscle damage. These results suggest that OPE has a protective effect against eccentric exercise-induced skeletal muscle damage, and that the effects may be attributed to the 4 major PMFs.

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