Balenine,imidazole dipeptide,induces activation of superoxide dismutase in myotubes |
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Authors: | Yang Min Sun Luchuanyang Kawabata Yasunosuke Maegawa Takahiro Taniyama Shigeto Tachibana Katsuyasu Hirasaka Katsuya |
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Affiliation: | 1.Graduate School of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, 8528521, Japan ;2.Kyokuyo Co., Ltd., Siogama, 9850001, Japan ;3.Organization for Marine Science and Technology, Nagasaki University, 1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki, 8528521, Japan ; |
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Abstract: | Balenine is one of the endogenous imidazole dipeptides. It is composed of beta-alanine and 3-methyl-l-histidine, which exist mainly in the muscles and the brain. The exact biological properties of balenine are still not well known, although the antioxidant activity of carnosine, another imidazole dipeptide, is known. In this study we investigated whether balenine exhibits antioxidant activity. It was found to decrease the superoxide anion (O2−) and increased hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) generation. We found that SOD activity increased in balenine-treated C2C12 myotubes, although balenine did not increase expression of SOD mRNA. On the other hand, there were no changes in other antioxidant enzymes, CAT and GPX activity, and mRNA levels. In an in vitro assay, the direct activation of SOD treated by balenine was significantly higher than with carnosine treatment. Moreover, balenine constituent amino acids did not have the ability to activate SOD. Our results suggest that balenine contributes to antioxidant effects through activation of SOD. |
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