The Comparison of Two Different Originated Peptide in Facilitating Recovery of Exercise-induced Muscular Fatigue

The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two different originated peptide, namely, marine collagen peptide (MCP) and soy peptide (SP) on Calpain-1 (CAPN-1) and Calpain-2 (CAPN-2) and skeletal muscle micro-injury. Method: One hundred male SD rats were divided into four groups: control...

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Published inFOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH Vol. 30; no. 6; pp. 669 - 678
Main Authors Liu, Dansong, Wang, Bei, Han, Qi, Yu, Aiqi, Gao, Ziyu, Shao, Jing, Li, Tieying, Li, Shuang, Sui, Xuemei, Duan, Shenglin, Wang, Qirong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tsukuba Japanese Society for Food Science and Technology 01.01.2024
The Japanese Society for Food Science and Technology
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two different originated peptide, namely, marine collagen peptide (MCP) and soy peptide (SP) on Calpain-1 (CAPN-1) and Calpain-2 (CAPN-2) and skeletal muscle micro-injury. Method: One hundred male SD rats were divided into four groups: control group (Group C, n = 10), exercise + MCP group (Group M, n = 30), exercise + SP group (Group S, n = 30), and exercise group (Group E, n = 30). After six weeks of training, blood and skeletal muscle were taken immediately, 24 h, and 48 h after exercise. IGF-1, CK, testosterone (T), and skeletal muscle expression of CAPN-1 and CAPN-2 were tested. Results: IGF-1 of Group S was greater immediately after exercise compared to Group E (p < 0.05), and T recovery was faster in Group M than E (p < 0.05). CK was upregulated in Groups E and M immediately after exercise, while Group S had greater CK than Groups E and C (p < 0.05). Group M had higher CAPN-1 expression in quadriceps than Groups E and S (p < 0.05) immediately after exercise. CAPN-2 expression in gastrocnemius was upregulated immediately after exercise. T was negatively correlated with CAPN-2 expression in gastrocnemius (r = −0.715, p < 0.05) immediately after exercise, and it was negatively correlated with CAPN-1 expression in quadriceps (r = −0.905, p < 0.05) 24 h after exercise. Conclusion: Both peptides demonstrated limited effect on post-exercise CK, CAPN-1, and CAPN-2. Compared with SP, MCP had a more significant effect on recovery of T after exercise. And SP was more effective than MCP in downregulating exercise-induced upregulation of CAPN-1 and CAPN-2 expression observed 48 h after exercise in gastrocnemius.
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ISSN:1344-6606
1881-3984
DOI:10.3136/fstr.FSTR-D-23-00168