Xiao-Hui Wang, Xiao-Du Cheng, Dong Wang, Z. Wu, Yan Chen, Qing-Xi Wu
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摘要
背景:食用菌(蘑菇)因其丰富的营养和多糖等功能性生物活性物质而备受关注。目的:以秀丽隐杆线虫(Caenorhabditis elegans, C. elegans)为模型,系统评价野生美味乳杆菌子实体多糖组分(LDP-1)的抗氧化和抗衰老活性。方法:显微镜下观察秀丽隐杆线虫的寿命测定(存活状态)。在人工气候室和Juglone溶液中分别研究了LDP-1对热应激和氧化应激诱导的秀丽隐杆线虫的影响。采用激光共聚焦扫描显微镜法测定线虫体内脂褐素的含量。采用荧光分光光度计对线虫体内活性氧进行了测定。结果:结果表明,LDP-1能显著延长秀丽隐杆线虫的寿命,1000 μg/mL LDP-1处理的秀丽隐杆线虫的寿命比对照组延长32.8%。1000 μg/mL LDP-1处理后,实验秀丽隐杆线虫在热休克和氧化应激条件下的存活率明显提高(分别为40%和19.8%),而在相同条件下空白组秀丽隐杆线虫全部死亡。荧光显微镜分析证实,LDP-1能有效减少线虫体内脂褐素和活性氧自由基的积累,与对照相比,最大减少量分别达到22.8%和42.7%。结论:LDP-1具有良好的抗氧化和抗衰老作用,可作为修复氧化损伤和延缓衰老的潜在膳食添加剂。
Antioxidant and anti-aging effects of polysaccharide LDP-1 from wild Lactarius deliciosus on Caenorhabditis elegans
Background: Edible fungi (mushrooms) have attracted much more concerns due to their abundant nutritions and functional bioactive substances like polysaccharides.
Objective: In this study, the anti-oxidation and anti-aging activities of polysaccharide fraction (LDP-1) from the wild Lactarius deliciosus fruiting bodies were systematically evaluated using Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) as a model.
Methods: Lifetime determination of C. elegans (survival status) was observed via microscope. Effects of LDP-1 on C. elegans induced by heat and oxidative stress were, respectively, performed in an artificial climate chamber and Juglone solution. Determination of lipofuscin levels in C. elegans was observed by laser confocal scanning microscopy. Determination of reactive oxygen species in C. elegans in vivo was conducted via fluorescence spectrophotometer reader.
Results: The results revealed that LDP-1 could significantly extend the lifespan of C. elegans, and the lifetime of C. elegans treated with 1,000 μg/mL LDP-1 could be prolonged by 32.8% compared with the control. The survival rates of the experimental C. elegans under heat shock and oxidative stress conditions were clearly improved after treated with 1,000 μg/mL LDP-1 (40 and 19.8%, respectively), while under the same circumstances all the C. elegans in the blank group died. Fluorescence microscopy analysis confirmed that LDP-1 could effectively reduce the accumulation of lipofuscin and reactive oxygen free radicals in C. elegans, where the respective maximum reduction reached 22.8 and 42.7% compared with the control.
Conclusion: These results indicate that LDP-1 had favorable antioxidant and anti-aging effects, which could be explored as potential dietary additives to renovate oxidative damage and slow down aging process.