Absorption of Hydroxyproline-Containing Peptides in Vascularly Perfused Rat Small Intestinein Situ
Author(s) -
Chinfang LIU,
Kazuko Sugita,
Kenichi Nihei,
Koichi Yoneyama,
Hideyuki Tanaka
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
bioscience biotechnology and biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.509
H-Index - 116
eISSN - 1347-6947
pISSN - 0916-8451
DOI - 10.1271/bbb.90050
Subject(s) - chemistry , hydroxyproline , peptide , gelatin , hydrolysate , dipeptide , biochemistry , small intestine , intestinal mucosa , amino acid , hydrolysis , jejunum , chromatography , medicine
To assess the digestion and assimilation of gelatin and gelatin hydrolysates, the in situ absorption of typical hydroxyproline-containing dipeptides, Pro-Hyp, Hyp-Gly, Ser-Hyp Ala-Hyp, and pentadecapeptide, (Pro-Hyp-Gly)(5), was investigated in the rat small intestine. During vascular perfusion after the injection of Hyp-Gly, Pro-Hyp and (Pro-Hyp-Gly)(5) into the jejunum, peptide-form Hyp but not free-Hyp gradually increased in the perfusate. In contrast, in the case of Ser-Hyp and Ala-Hyp, both free- and peptide-form Hyp rapidly increased. The presence of these dipeptides and the pentadecapeptide in the perfusates was confirmed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), using multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). Some digestive and absorbed forms from (Pro-Hyp-Gly)(5) were identified as Gly-(Pro-Hyp-Gly)(4), (Pro-Hyp-Gly)(4), Gly-(Pro-Hyp-Gly)(3), (Pro-Hyp-Gly)(3), Gly-(Pro-Hyp-Gly)(2), and (Pro-Hyp-Gly)(2) by MALDI-TOF/MS. The dipeptide hydrolase activity in intestinal mucosa toward Pro-Hyp and Hyp-Gly was extremely low, while Ser-Hyp and Ala-Hyp were substantially hydrolyzed in the cytosol. These results suggest that Hyp-peptides were resistant to intracellular hydrolysis and that a significant amount of these peptides was transported across the intestinal wall and may enter the portal circulation in an intact form.
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