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Journal of Nutrition | 2014

Glycine Stimulates Protein Synthesis and Inhibits Oxidative Stress in Pig Small Intestinal Epithelial Cells

Weiwei Wang; Zhenlong Wu; Gang Lin; Shengdi Hu; Bin Wang; Zhaolai Dai; Guoyao Wu

Glycine has recently been classified as a nutritionally essential amino acid for maximal growth in young pigs. Currently, little is known about the metabolism or function of glycine in the neonatal intestine. This work was conducted to test the hypothesis that glycine has a protective effect against oxidative stress in intestinal epithelial cells. Jejunal enterocytes isolated from newborn pigs were cultured in the presence of 0.0-2 mmol/L glycine for measurements of glycine metabolism, cell proliferation, protein turnover, apoptosis, and antioxidative response. Compared with 0.0-0.5 mmol/L glycine, 1.0 mmol/L glycine enhanced (P < 0.05) cell growth (by 8-24% on day 2 and by 34-224% on day 4, respectively) and protein synthesis (by 36-419%) while reducing (P < 0.05) protein degradation (by 7-28%). This effect of glycine was associated with activation of the mammalian target of rapamycin signaling pathway in enterocytes. By using a model of oxidative stress induced by 30 μmol/L 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), which was assessed by flow cytometry analysis, 1.0 mmol/L glycine inhibited (P < 0.05) activation of caspase 3 by 25% and attenuated (P < 0.05) 4-HNE-induced apoptosis by 38% in intestinal porcine epithelial cell line 1 cells through promotion of reduced glutathione synthesis and expression of glycine transporter 1 while reducing the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases, c-Jun amino-terminal kinases, and p38 protein in the mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway. These novel findings provide a biochemical mechanism for the use of dietary glycine to improve intestinal health in neonates under conditions of oxidative stress and glycine deficiency.


Current Protein & Peptide Science | 2017

L-Arginine Modulates Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in Obesity and Diabetes

Shengdi Hu; Meng Han; Arash Rezaei; Defa Li; Guoyao Wu; Xi Ma

Type 2 diabetes has become a global public health problem affecting approximately 380 million people throughout the world. It can cause many complications and lead to greater mortality. At present, there is no available medicine for effectively preventing diabetes. L-arginine, a functional amino acid, the precursor of nitric oxide, plays a crucial role in maintenance, reproduction, growth, anti-aging and immunity for animals. Growing clinical evidence indicates that dietary L-arginine supplementation can reduce obesity, decrease arterial blood pressure, resist oxidation and normalize endothelial dysfunction to bring about remission of type 2 diabetes. The potential molecular mechanism may play a role in modulating glucose homeostasis, promoting lipolysis, maintaining hormone levels, ameliorating insulin resistance, and fetal programing in early stages. The possible signaling pathway of the beneficial effects of L-arginine likely involves L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway through which cell signal protein can be activated. Accumulating studies have indicated that L-arginine may have potential to prevent and/or relieve type 2 diabetes via restoring insulin sensitivity in vivo.


Amino Acids | 2014

Glycine is a nutritionally essential amino acid for maximal growth of milk-fed young pigs

Weiwei Wang; Zhaolai Dai; Zhenlong Wu; Gang Lin; Sichao Jia; Shengdi Hu; Sudath Dahanayaka; Guoyao Wu


Amino Acids | 2016

Catabolism and safety of supplemental l-arginine in animals

Zhenlong Wu; Yongqing Hou; Shengdi Hu; Fuller W. Bazer; Cynthia J. Meininger; Catherine J. McNeal; Guoyao Wu


Amino Acids | 2016

N-acetylcysteine stimulates protein synthesis in enterocytes independently of glutathione synthesis.

Dan Yi; Yongqing Hou; Lei Wang; Minhui Long; Shengdi Hu; Huimin Mei; Liqiong Yan; Chien-An Andy Hu; Guoyao Wu


Amino Acids | 2016

Whole-body synthesis of l-homoarginine in pigs and rats supplemented with l-arginine

Yongqing Hou; Shengdi Hu; Sichao Jia; Gayan Nawaratna; Dongsheng Che; Fenglai Wang; Fuller W. Bazer; Guoyao Wu


Amino Acids | 2017

l-Arginine promotes protein synthesis and cell growth in brown adipocyte precursor cells via the mTOR signal pathway

Xi Ma; Meng Han; Defa Li; Shengdi Hu; Kyler R. Gilbreath; Fuller W. Bazer; Guoyao Wu


Amino Acids | 2016

Decreased hippocampal homoarginine and increased nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase levels in rats parallel training in a radial arm maze

Ajinkya Sase; Gayan Nawaratna; Shengdi Hu; Guoyao Wu; Gert Lubec


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

090 The hydroxyproline–glycine pathway for gl.ycine synthesis in neonatal pigs

Shengdi Hu; Gayan Nawaratna; B. D. Long; Fuller W. Bazer; Greg A. Johnson; J. T. Brosnan; Guoyao Wu


Amino Acids | 2018

l-Arginine regulates protein turnover in porcine mammary epithelial cells to enhance milk protein synthesis

Qingquan Ma; Shengdi Hu; Makoto Bannai; Guoyao Wu

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Defa Li

China Agricultural University

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Meng Han

China Agricultural University

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Xi Ma

China Agricultural University

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Yongqing Hou

Wuhan Polytechnic University

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Zhenlong Wu

China Agricultural University

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Gang Lin

China Agricultural University

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