Effect of sardine protein on redox status in hypercholesterolemic rats
Author:
Hamza‐Reguig Sherazed,Louala Sabrine,Boualga Ahmed,Lamri‐Senhadji Myriem Y
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper was to evaluate the effect of sardine protein on the redox status in rats fed a cholesterol‐rich diet.Design/methodology/approachHypercholesterolemic rats were divided into two groups fed diets enriched with cholesterol and containing 20 percent of sardine proteins (SPc) or casein (CASc) for 28 days. A control group was fed a standard diet (CAS).FindingsAfter 28 days of experiment, no significant difference in serum total cholesterol triacylglycerols and uric acid was found with the three diets. Serum albumin content was, respectively, 2‐fold higher in SPc than those in CASc group. Compared to CAS, this value was 1.3‐fold lower in CASc group. In liver and heart, lipid peroxidation was 1.7‐ and 2‐fold lower in SPc compared with CASc and CAS, respectively. In red blood cells and epididymal fat, superoxide dismutase activity was, respectively, 1.3‐and 3‐fold higher in SPc compared to CASc. Epididymal fat and heart catalase activity were, respectively, elevated (+50 and +79 percent) in SPc than in CASc. Sardine protein decreased nitric oxide levels in heart and epididymal fat (twofold) compared to CASc but compared to control group, nitric oxide value was higher in epididymal fat (2‐fold) and liver (3‐fold).Originality/valueSardine protein exerts a beneficial action against oxidative stress caused by dietary cholesterol specifically in the heart by reducing lipid peroxidation and enhancing catalase activity.
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science
Reference23 articles.
1. Aebi, H. (1974), “Catalase”, in Berg Meyer, H. (Ed.), Methods of Enzymatic Analysis, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, pp. 673‐684. 2. Bouglé, D. (2007), “Functional peptides from the sea”, Phytothérapie, Vol. 5, pp. 22‐26. 3. Boukortt, F.O., Girald, A., Prost, J., Bouchenak, M. and Belleville, J. (2004), “Effect of fish protein on blood pressure, glycemia and plasma and urinary parameters in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and diabetic SHR”, Archives Maladies Cœur et Vaisseaux, Vol. 97, pp. 734‐738. 4. Buege, J.A. and Aust, S.D. (1978), “Microsomal lipid peroxidation”, in Colowick, S.P. and Kaplan, N.O. (Eds), Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 52, Academic Press, New York, NY, pp. 302‐310. 5. Chan, K.M. and Decker, E.A. (1994), “Endogenous skeletal muscle antioxidants”, Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, Vol. 34 No. 4, pp. 403‐426.
Cited by
3 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|