Journal of Functional Foods (Apr 2016)

A metabolomics approach for investigating urinary and plasma changes in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) fed with chicken skin protein hydrolysates diets

  • John O. Onuh,
  • Abraham T. Girgih,
  • Ifeanyi Nwachukwu,
  • Shiva Ievari-Shariati,
  • Pema Raj,
  • Thomas Netticadan,
  • Rotimi E. Aluko,
  • Michel Aliani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 20 – 33

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Plasma and urine metabolomics profiles of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) fed with chicken skin protein hydrolysates (CSPHs) were investigated to establish possible biomarkers of blood pressure regulation. SHR and wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats were randomised into groups that received casein-only (control), CSPHs (0.5 or 1%) or chicken skin meal (CSM 1%) diets for six weeks. Results showed that the diets significantly (P < 0.05) lowered systolic blood pressure (SBP) of SHRs (−36, −31 and −26 mmHg for CSPH 1%, CSPH 0.5% and CSM 1%, respectively) but not WKY. This correlated with decreased plasma angiotensin converting enzyme levels but not with superoxide dismutase activity. Partial least square discrimination analysis of detected metabolites in urine and plasma of rats showed significant changes in levels of symmetric dimethylarginine, N2-acetyl-L-ornithine, buthionine sulfoximine, uric acid, α-tocopherol succinate, L-isoleucine, creatinine, and phospholipids. CSPHs could therefore be used as ingredients in developing nutraceuticals and functional foods for hypertension management.

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