Protective effect of aquacultured flounder fish-derived peptide against oxidative stress in zebrafish.

Journal: Fish & Shellfish Immunology
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Abstract

This study investigates the protective effect of aquacultured flounder fish-derived peptide (AFFP) against 2,2-azobis-(2-amidinopropane) hydrochloride (AAPH)-induced oxidative damage in a zebrafish model. Zebrafish embryos were evaluated for the protective effect by heartbeat rate, survival rate, ROS generation, lipid peroxidation, and cell death. In the results, the AAPH group showed a low survival rate, whereas the AFFP and AAPH co-treated group increased a survival rate. Also, AFFP dose-dependently reduced AAPH-induced intracellular ROS and lipid peroxidation, and decreased cell death in AAPH-induced zebrafish. These results revealed that AFFP could be used as a natural antioxidant, and that the zebrafish provides an alternative in vivo model to efficiently evaluate the antioxidative effects of peptides on fishes.

Authors
Ju-young Ko, Eun-a Kim, Ji-hyeok Lee, Min-cheol Kang, Jung-suck Lee, Jin-soo Kim, Won-kyo Jung, You-jin Jeon