Soy‐fortelin: A ghrelin sensitivity‐enhancing peptide that stimulates food intake in aged mice

Author:

Shimizu Ken1,Kaneko Kentaro1,Koyama Daiki1,Ohinata Kousaku1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Food Science and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agriculture Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractGhrelin sensitivity is known to decrease with aging in mice and humans, and the decrease contributes to anorexia with aging. In this study, we discovered novel ghrelin sensitivity‐enhancing peptides. Ghrelin sensitivity was evaluated by examining whether dipeptide samples enhanced the calcium response to ghrelin in the growth hormone secretagogue receptor‐transfected cell line. First, dipeptides were screened using a 336‐dipeptide library and we revealed that Ser‐Tyr (SY) potentiated ghrelin sensitivity in particular. Based on the structure‐activity relationship determined using the dipeptide library and comprehensive analysis of peptides in the chymotrypsin digest of soy β‐conglycinin (β‐CG), which enhanced ghrelin sensitivity, candidate peptides were narrowed down. Among the chemosynthesized peptides, we discovered that an undecapeptide, SLVNNDDRDSY, corresponding to β‐CGα(267‐277), stimulated ghrelin sensitivity in vitro. This peptide enhanced the orexigenic activity of ghrelin in C57BL/6 mice and stimulated food intake. Thus, we demonstrated that SLVNNDDRDSY stimulated ghrelin sensitivity in vitro and in vivo and named it “soy‐fortelin”. Moreover, orally administered soy‐fortelin had a similar but smaller effect in the young C57BL/6 mice, whereas it strongly stimulated food intake in 2‐year‐old aged mice that exhibited high blood ghrelin levels and low ghrelin sensitivity. In conclusion, we discovered soy‐fortelin as a novel peptide that enhances ghrelin sensitivity in vivo and in vitro and increases food intake in young and aged ghrelin‐resistant mice. Soy‐fortelin is the first food‐derived peptide reported to enhance ghrelin sensitivity.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Fuji Foundation for Protein Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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