Prolyl‐hydroxyproline, a collagen‐derived dipeptide, enhances hippocampal cell proliferation, which leads to antidepressant‐like effects in mice
Dai Nogimura
1
,
Takafumi Mizushige
1
,
YUKI TAGA
2
,
Akitoshi Nagai
1
,
Sayo Shoji
1
,
Nao Azuma
1
,
Masashi Kusubata
2
,
Shin-ichi Adachi
3
,
Fumiaki Yoshizawa
1
,
Yukihito Kabuyama
1
2
Nippi Research Institute of Biomatrix Toride Japan
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-03-02
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.319
CiteScore: 7.2
Impact factor: 4.2
ISSN: 08926638, 15306860
PubMed ID:
32115749
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Biotechnology
Abstract
Depression has been a mental health issue worldwide. We previously reported that ginger-degraded collagen hydrolysate (GDCH) suppressed depression-like behavior in mice. Furthermore, prolyl-hydroxyproline (PO) and hydroxyprolyl-glycine (OG) were detected in the circulating blood after the oral administration of GDCH. In the present study, PO, but not OG, was detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of rats after the oral administration of GDCH, suggesting that PO is transported from blood to the brain. We then investigated the effects of PO and OG on the depression-like behavior of mice. The oral administration of PO significantly decreased depression-like behavior in the forced swim test. OG had no antidepressant-like effect. In addition, proline and hydroxyproline, components of PO, also had no antidepressant-like effect after their oral administration. PO significantly increased the gene expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor in the hippocampus, and promoted the proliferation of neural progenitor cells in vivo and in vitro. PO also increased the dopamine concentration in the prefrontal cortex. Thus, PO-dependent regulation of neurotrophic function and neurotransmitter may be the mechanism for antidepressant-like behavior. Together, these results demonstrate that PO is an antidepressant bioactive peptide accompanying the proliferation of hippocampal neural progenitor cells.
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Nogimura D. et al. Prolyl‐hydroxyproline, a collagen‐derived dipeptide, enhances hippocampal cell proliferation, which leads to antidepressant‐like effects in mice // FASEB Journal. 2020. Vol. 34. No. 4. pp. 5715-5723.
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Nogimura D., Mizushige T., TAGA Y., Nagai A., Shoji S., Azuma N., Kusubata M., Adachi S., Yoshizawa F., Kabuyama Y. Prolyl‐hydroxyproline, a collagen‐derived dipeptide, enhances hippocampal cell proliferation, which leads to antidepressant‐like effects in mice // FASEB Journal. 2020. Vol. 34. No. 4. pp. 5715-5723.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1096/fj.201902871r
UR - https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201902871r
TI - Prolyl‐hydroxyproline, a collagen‐derived dipeptide, enhances hippocampal cell proliferation, which leads to antidepressant‐like effects in mice
T2 - FASEB Journal
AU - Nogimura, Dai
AU - Mizushige, Takafumi
AU - TAGA, YUKI
AU - Nagai, Akitoshi
AU - Shoji, Sayo
AU - Azuma, Nao
AU - Kusubata, Masashi
AU - Adachi, Shin-ichi
AU - Yoshizawa, Fumiaki
AU - Kabuyama, Yukihito
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/03/02
PB - Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)
SP - 5715-5723
IS - 4
VL - 34
PMID - 32115749
SN - 0892-6638
SN - 1530-6860
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@article{2020_Nogimura,
author = {Dai Nogimura and Takafumi Mizushige and YUKI TAGA and Akitoshi Nagai and Sayo Shoji and Nao Azuma and Masashi Kusubata and Shin-ichi Adachi and Fumiaki Yoshizawa and Yukihito Kabuyama},
title = {Prolyl‐hydroxyproline, a collagen‐derived dipeptide, enhances hippocampal cell proliferation, which leads to antidepressant‐like effects in mice},
journal = {FASEB Journal},
year = {2020},
volume = {34},
publisher = {Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201902871r},
number = {4},
pages = {5715--5723},
doi = {10.1096/fj.201902871r}
}
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Nogimura, Dai, et al. “Prolyl‐hydroxyproline, a collagen‐derived dipeptide, enhances hippocampal cell proliferation, which leads to antidepressant‐like effects in mice.” FASEB Journal, vol. 34, no. 4, Mar. 2020, pp. 5715-5723. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201902871r.