Protective Effects of Shrimp Peptide on Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis in Mice

  • Xingwei Xiang
  • Xingwei Xiang
  • Xingwei Xiang
  • Qihong Jiang
  • Qihong Jiang
  • Qihong Jiang
  • Wan Shao
  • Jinhong Li
  • Jinhong Li
  • Jinhong Li
  • Yufang Zhou
  • Lin Chen
  • Shanggui Deng
  • Bin Zheng
  • Yufeng Chen
  • Yufeng Chen
  • Yufeng Chen
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Publication date
November 2021
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Nutrition

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease, an intestinal relapsing inflammatory disease, not only impairs gastrointestinal function but also increases the chances of developing colon cancer. Currently, the effects of shrimp peptide (SP) in mice model of ulcerative colitis (UC) are still unclear. In particular, it is uncertain whether SP affects the gut flora with UC mice. In this study, we investigated the anti-inflammatory effects of SP on a dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced mouse model of UC. Firstly, the molecular weight of SP was mainly distributed in the range of 180–1,000 Da (61.95% proportion), and the amino acid composition showed that SP contained 17 amino acids, of which, the essential amino acids accounted for 54.50%. In vivo, oral SP signif...

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colonAnatomical structure
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colitisDisease
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diarrheaDisease
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sodiumChemical substance
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dextranChemical substance
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16S rRNAMilitary unit
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acidAnatomical structure
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mouseMammal
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antioxidantChemical compound
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sulfateChemical substance
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shrimpFood
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