npj Science of Food (Sep 2021)

Oral intake of rice overexpressing ubiquitin ligase inhibitory pentapeptide prevents atrophy in denervated skeletal muscle

  • Reiko Nakao,
  • Weilin Shen,
  • Yasuka Shimajiri,
  • Kumiko Kainou,
  • Yuki Sato,
  • Anayt Ulla,
  • Kohta Ohnishi,
  • Miyuki Ninomiya,
  • Ayako Ohno,
  • Takayuki Uchida,
  • Mitsuru Tanaka,
  • Kazuhito Akama,
  • Toshiro Matsui,
  • Takeshi Nikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41538-021-00108-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract We previously reported that intramuscular injections of ubiquitin ligase CBLB inhibitory pentapeptide (Cblin; Asp-Gly-pTyr-Met-Pro) restored lost muscle mass caused by sciatic denervation. Here, we detected Cblin on the basolateral side of Caco-2 cells after being placed on the apical side, and found that cytochalasin D, a tight junction opener, enhanced Cblin transport. Orally administered Cblin was found in rat plasma, indicating that intact Cblin was absorbed in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, transgenic Cblin peptide-enriched rice (CbR) prevented the denervation-induced loss of muscle mass and the upregulation of muscle atrophy-related ubiquitin ligases in mice. These findings indicated that CbR could serve as an alternative treatment for muscle atrophy.