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Hydroxyprolyl-Glycine in 24 H Urine Shows Higher Correlation with Meat Consumption than Prolyl-Hydroxyproline, a Major Collagen Peptide in Urine and Blood
by
Mannari, Takayo
, Tsuji, Ai
, Ogura, Yasunori
, Sato, Kenji
, Toyama, Kenji
, Asai, Tomoko
, Sekino, Ayaka
, Maruya, Sachiko
, Nakata, Rieko
, Miyauchi, Satoshi
, Suzuki, Akiko
, Takachi, Ribeka
, Takamura, Hitoshi
, Wijanarti, Sri
, Matsuda, Satoru
in
Adult
/ Amino acids
/ Animals
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Biomarkers - urine
/ Chemical properties
/ Collagen
/ Collagen - urine
/ Diet
/ Dietary supplements
/ Dipeptides - blood
/ Dipeptides - urine
/ Female
/ Fibroblasts
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hydroxyproline - blood
/ Hydroxyproline - urine
/ Male
/ Meat
/ Metabolites
/ Mice
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Peptides - blood
/ Peptides - urine
/ Physiological aspects
/ Polypeptides
/ Pressure ulcers
/ Questionnaires
/ Skin - metabolism
/ Software
/ Students
/ Urination
/ Urine
/ Young Adult
2024
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Hydroxyprolyl-Glycine in 24 H Urine Shows Higher Correlation with Meat Consumption than Prolyl-Hydroxyproline, a Major Collagen Peptide in Urine and Blood
by
Mannari, Takayo
, Tsuji, Ai
, Ogura, Yasunori
, Sato, Kenji
, Toyama, Kenji
, Asai, Tomoko
, Sekino, Ayaka
, Maruya, Sachiko
, Nakata, Rieko
, Miyauchi, Satoshi
, Suzuki, Akiko
, Takachi, Ribeka
, Takamura, Hitoshi
, Wijanarti, Sri
, Matsuda, Satoru
in
Adult
/ Amino acids
/ Animals
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Biomarkers - urine
/ Chemical properties
/ Collagen
/ Collagen - urine
/ Diet
/ Dietary supplements
/ Dipeptides - blood
/ Dipeptides - urine
/ Female
/ Fibroblasts
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hydroxyproline - blood
/ Hydroxyproline - urine
/ Male
/ Meat
/ Metabolites
/ Mice
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Peptides - blood
/ Peptides - urine
/ Physiological aspects
/ Polypeptides
/ Pressure ulcers
/ Questionnaires
/ Skin - metabolism
/ Software
/ Students
/ Urination
/ Urine
/ Young Adult
2024
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Hydroxyprolyl-Glycine in 24 H Urine Shows Higher Correlation with Meat Consumption than Prolyl-Hydroxyproline, a Major Collagen Peptide in Urine and Blood
by
Mannari, Takayo
, Tsuji, Ai
, Ogura, Yasunori
, Sato, Kenji
, Toyama, Kenji
, Asai, Tomoko
, Sekino, Ayaka
, Maruya, Sachiko
, Nakata, Rieko
, Miyauchi, Satoshi
, Suzuki, Akiko
, Takachi, Ribeka
, Takamura, Hitoshi
, Wijanarti, Sri
, Matsuda, Satoru
in
Adult
/ Amino acids
/ Animals
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Biomarkers - urine
/ Chemical properties
/ Collagen
/ Collagen - urine
/ Diet
/ Dietary supplements
/ Dipeptides - blood
/ Dipeptides - urine
/ Female
/ Fibroblasts
/ Food
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hydroxyproline - blood
/ Hydroxyproline - urine
/ Male
/ Meat
/ Metabolites
/ Mice
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Peptides - blood
/ Peptides - urine
/ Physiological aspects
/ Polypeptides
/ Pressure ulcers
/ Questionnaires
/ Skin - metabolism
/ Software
/ Students
/ Urination
/ Urine
/ Young Adult
2024
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Hydroxyprolyl-Glycine in 24 H Urine Shows Higher Correlation with Meat Consumption than Prolyl-Hydroxyproline, a Major Collagen Peptide in Urine and Blood
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Hydroxyprolyl-Glycine in 24 H Urine Shows Higher Correlation with Meat Consumption than Prolyl-Hydroxyproline, a Major Collagen Peptide in Urine and Blood
2024
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Background. Urinary collagen peptides, the breakdown products of endogenous collagen, have been used as biomarkers for various diseases. These non-invasive biomarkers are easily measured via mass spectrometry, aiding in diagnostics and therapy effectiveness. Objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of consuming collagen-containing meat on collagen peptide composition in human blood and urine. Methods. Ten collagen peptides in 24 h urine were quantified. Results. Prolyl-hydroxyproline (Pro-Hyp) was the most abundant peptide. Except for hydroxyprolyl-glycine (Hyp-Gly), levels of other minor collagen peptides showed high correlation coefficients with Pro-Hyp (r = 0.42 vs. r > 0.8). Notably, 24 h urinary Hyp-Gly showed a correlation coefficient of r = 0.72 with meat consumption, significantly higher than the coefficient for Pro-Hyp (r = 0.37). Additionally, the levels of Pro-Hyp and Hyp-Gly in the blood of seven young women participants increased similarly after consuming fish meat, while before ingestion, only negligible amounts of Hyp-Gly were present. To examine which peptides are generated by the degradation of endogenous collagen, mouse skin was cultured. The amount of Pro-Hyp released from the skin was approximately 1000-fold higher than that of Hyp-Gly. Following consumption of collagen-containing meat, both Pro-Hyp and Hyp-Gly are released in blood and excreted into urine, although Pro-Hyp is primarily generated from endogenous collagen even under physiological conditions. Conclusions. Therefore, in 24 h urine samples, the non-negligible fraction of Pro-Hyp is contributed by endogenous collagen, making 24 h urine Hyp-Gly level a potential biomarker for evaluating meat consumption on the day.
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