2-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides

There is substantial evidence for the antioxidant functions of imidazole-containing dipeptides (IDPs), including carnosine and anserine, under physiological and pathological conditions in vivo. However, the detailed mechanism underlying the antioxidant functions is still poorly understood. Recently,...

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Main Authors: Shingo Kasamatsu, Somei Komae, Kana Matsukura, Yuki Kakihana, Koji Uchida, Hideshi Ihara
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Antioxidants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1434
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spelling doaj-537ba6f86f3d4ed984157347a80fd3a92021-09-25T23:38:24ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212021-09-01101434143410.3390/antiox100914342-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing DipeptidesShingo Kasamatsu0Somei Komae1Kana Matsukura2Yuki Kakihana3Koji Uchida4Hideshi Ihara5Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai 599-8531, Osaka, JapanDepartment of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai 599-8531, Osaka, JapanDepartment of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai 599-8531, Osaka, JapanDepartment of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai 599-8531, Osaka, JapanGraduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657, JapanDepartment of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai 599-8531, Osaka, JapanThere is substantial evidence for the antioxidant functions of imidazole-containing dipeptides (IDPs), including carnosine and anserine, under physiological and pathological conditions in vivo. However, the detailed mechanism underlying the antioxidant functions is still poorly understood. Recently, we discovered the endogenous production of 2-oxo-imidazole-containing dipeptides (2-oxo-IDPs), such as 2-oxo-carnosine and 2-oxo-anserine, as novel derivatives of IDPs in mouse tissues and revealed that the antioxidant capacity of 2-oxo-carnosine was much greater than that of carnosine. However, the antioxidant capacity of 2-oxo-IDPs still remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated 2-oxo-carnosine and 2-oxo-anserine by multiple in vitro assays, such as 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging, ferric reducing/antioxidant power, and oxygen radical absorbance capacity assays in comparison with the corresponding IDPs, carnosine and anserine. All the assays employed herein demonstrated that 2-oxo-carnosine and 2-oxo-anserine exhibited a greater antioxidant capacity than that of the corresponding IDPs. Quantitative high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry revealed that commercial IDPs standards were contaminated with a certain amount of 2-oxo-IDPs, which was correlated with the antioxidant capacity. DPPH radical scavenging assay revealed that the elimination of contaminated 2-oxo-IDPs from the IDPs standards caused a significant decrease in the antioxidant capacity compared to the original IDPs standards. These results suggest that the main driver of the antioxidant capacity of IDPs is 2-oxo-IDPs; accordingly, the conversion of IDPs to 2-oxo-IDPs may be a critical step in the antioxidant functions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/14342-oxo-imidazole-containing dipeptidesimidazole-containing dipeptidescarnosineanserine2-oxo-carnosine2-oxo-anserine
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author Shingo Kasamatsu
Somei Komae
Kana Matsukura
Yuki Kakihana
Koji Uchida
Hideshi Ihara
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Somei Komae
Kana Matsukura
Yuki Kakihana
Koji Uchida
Hideshi Ihara
2-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides
Antioxidants
2-oxo-imidazole-containing dipeptides
imidazole-containing dipeptides
carnosine
anserine
2-oxo-carnosine
2-oxo-anserine
author_facet Shingo Kasamatsu
Somei Komae
Kana Matsukura
Yuki Kakihana
Koji Uchida
Hideshi Ihara
author_sort Shingo Kasamatsu
title 2-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides
title_short 2-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides
title_full 2-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides
title_fullStr 2-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides
title_full_unstemmed 2-Oxo-Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides Play a Key Role in the Antioxidant Capacity of Imidazole-Containing Dipeptides
title_sort 2-oxo-imidazole-containing dipeptides play a key role in the antioxidant capacity of imidazole-containing dipeptides
publisher MDPI AG
series Antioxidants
issn 2076-3921
publishDate 2021-09-01
description There is substantial evidence for the antioxidant functions of imidazole-containing dipeptides (IDPs), including carnosine and anserine, under physiological and pathological conditions in vivo. However, the detailed mechanism underlying the antioxidant functions is still poorly understood. Recently, we discovered the endogenous production of 2-oxo-imidazole-containing dipeptides (2-oxo-IDPs), such as 2-oxo-carnosine and 2-oxo-anserine, as novel derivatives of IDPs in mouse tissues and revealed that the antioxidant capacity of 2-oxo-carnosine was much greater than that of carnosine. However, the antioxidant capacity of 2-oxo-IDPs still remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated 2-oxo-carnosine and 2-oxo-anserine by multiple in vitro assays, such as 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging, ferric reducing/antioxidant power, and oxygen radical absorbance capacity assays in comparison with the corresponding IDPs, carnosine and anserine. All the assays employed herein demonstrated that 2-oxo-carnosine and 2-oxo-anserine exhibited a greater antioxidant capacity than that of the corresponding IDPs. Quantitative high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry revealed that commercial IDPs standards were contaminated with a certain amount of 2-oxo-IDPs, which was correlated with the antioxidant capacity. DPPH radical scavenging assay revealed that the elimination of contaminated 2-oxo-IDPs from the IDPs standards caused a significant decrease in the antioxidant capacity compared to the original IDPs standards. These results suggest that the main driver of the antioxidant capacity of IDPs is 2-oxo-IDPs; accordingly, the conversion of IDPs to 2-oxo-IDPs may be a critical step in the antioxidant functions.
topic 2-oxo-imidazole-containing dipeptides
imidazole-containing dipeptides
carnosine
anserine
2-oxo-carnosine
2-oxo-anserine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1434
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