Redox proteomics reveals the hepatoprotective effect of must from Pedro Ximénez dried grapes in aged Mus spretus mice

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Author
López de Lerma Extremera, Nieves
Morales-Prieto, Noelia
Pacheco, Isabel
Pérez, José
Peinado Amores, Rafael Andrés
Abril, Nieves
Publisher
ElsevierDate
2017Subject
Aging Liver, Mus spretus mice, Pedro Ximénez dried grapes, Polyphenols redox proteomicMETS:
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Aged mice consumed water supplemented with Pedro Ximénez must (PXM). After 20 weeks, histological analyses showed that PXM consumption highly alleviated the age-related hepatic damage observed in control mice, restoring the cytoplasmic appearance and normal arrangement of hepatic cords of young mice. Bidimensional electrophoresis of 5-IAF labeled hepatic proteins showed changes in the reversibly oxidized thiol status of 42 protein spots. Fourteen proteins were identified. Seven (FAM210B, RPE, SRSF1, KRT1, ATF1, ZEB1, IgM) resulted reduced and other seven (RPL29, GABPB1, ACTB, DDC, INA, PRKAR1B, ZFP738) oxidized. For 6 proteins (ATF1, RPE, ZEB1, IGM, PRKAR1B and ZFP738) the susceptibility of a particular Cys to reversible oxidation was analyze. The histological changes, the variations in the oxidation status of protein thiolic groups and the identification of specific Cys residues affected, indicated that the PXM must is acting as an antioxidant but also a pro-oxidant that might help the elderly liver to regenerate.