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A Collagen Hydrolysate Containing Tripeptides Ameliorates Sarcopenia in Middle-Aged Mice

Ji Eun Kim, Eun‐Young Kwon, Youngji Han

2022Molecules26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collagen peptide (CP) and collagen tripeptide (CTP) are supplementary health foods that exhibit several biological effects. However, the effects of collagen on age-associated sarcopenia and its underlying mechanisms are unclear. C57BL/6J mice (n = 24, 12 months old) were divided into three dietary groups and administered AIN93G (aging control, AC; JA BIO, Suwon, Korea), AIN93G plus 0.2% CP, and AING93G plus 0.2% CTP supplement for 12 weeks. The results indicated that the CP and CTP supplements significantly increased the weight of the quadriceps tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius muscles and reduced body fat. A morphological analysis revealed that the spaces within the muscle cells were tight with attenuated fibrosis following CP and CTP supplementation. Immunohistochemistry was applied and a Western blot analysis was performed to determine the underlying mechanisms. The CTP supplement increased the expression of IGF-1, PI3K/AKT, and mTOR, whereas the CP supplement increased the expression of IGF-1 and AMPK in the gastrocnemius of aging mice. CP and CTP ameliorate age-associated sarcopenia through different mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

SarcopeniaWestern blotHydrolysateGastrocnemius muscleProtein kinase BPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayTripeptideImmunohistochemistryChemistryEndocrinologyInternal medicineAnabolismMedicineAMPKSkeletal musclePeptideBiochemistryPhosphorylationProtein kinase ASignal transductionHydrolysisGeneNutrition and Health in AgingMuscle metabolism and nutritionMuscle Physiology and Disorders
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