» Articles » PMID: 32412630

L-Arginine Inhibits Apoptosis of Ovine Intestinal Epithelial Cells Through the L-Arginine-Nitric Oxide Pathway

Overview
Journal J Nutr
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2020 May 16
PMID 32412630
Citations 5
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: In nonruminants, many of the biological roles of l-arginine (Arg) at the intestinal level are mediated through the Arg-nitric oxide (Arg-NO) pathway. Whether the Arg-NO pathway is involved in controlling the immune response and viability in ovine intestinal epithelial cells (IOECs) is unclear.

Objectives: The current study aimed to examine the role of the Arg-NO pathway in apoptosis, antioxidant capacity, and mitochondrial function of IOECs.

Methods: The IOECs were incubated in Arg-free DMEM supplemented with 150 μM Arg (CON) or 300 μM Arg (ARG) alone or with 350 μM Nw-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester hydrochloride (l-NAME) (CON + NAME, ARG + NAME) for 24 h. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) concentration, antioxidant capacity, and cell apoptotic percentage were determined.

Results: Arg supplementation decreased (P < 0.05) the ROS concentration (38.9% and 22.7%) and apoptotic cell percentage (57.2% and 54.8%) relative to the CON and CON + NAME groups, respectively. Relative to the CON and ARG treatments, the l-NAME administration decreased (P < 0.05) the mRNA abundance of superoxide dismutase 2 (32% and 21.3%, respectively) and epithelial NO synthase (36% and 29.1%, respectively). Arg supplementation decreased (P < 0.05) the protein abundance of apoptosis antigen 1 (FAS) (52.0% and 43.9%) but increased (P < 0.05) those of nuclear respiratory factor 1 (31.3% and 22.9%) and inducible NO synthase (35.2% and 41.8%) relative to the CON and CON + NAME groups, respectively.

Conclusions: The inhibition of apoptosis in IOECs due to the increased supply of Arg is associated with the mitochondria- and FAS-dependent pathways through the activity of the Arg-NO pathway. The findings help elucidate the role of the Arg-NO pathway in IOEC growth and apoptosis.

Citing Articles

Chronic Administration of Red Yeast Rice Mitigates Endothelial Dysfunction in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats by Inhibiting Oxidative Stress and Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Uncoupling.

Tan J, Murugan D, Ling W, Lee S, Kang W Curr Vasc Pharmacol. 2024; 22(5):355-364.

PMID: 38847159 DOI: 10.2174/0115701611295900240529104225.


Thiamine Supplementation Alleviates Lipopolysaccharide-Triggered Adaptive Inflammatory Response and Modulates Energy State via Suppression of NFκB/p38 MAPK/AMPK Signaling in Rumen Epithelial Cells of Goats.

Ma Y, Elmhadi M, Wang C, Li Z, Zhang H, He B Antioxidants (Basel). 2022; 11(10).

PMID: 36290775 PMC: 9598694. DOI: 10.3390/antiox11102048.


l-Arginine Alleviates LPS-Induced Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis via Activating SIRT1-AKT-Nrf2 and SIRT1-FOXO3a Signaling Pathways in C2C12 Myotube Cells.

Zhao Y, Jiang Q, Zhang X, Zhu X, Dong X, Shen L Antioxidants (Basel). 2021; 10(12).

PMID: 34943060 PMC: 8750292. DOI: 10.3390/antiox10121957.


Reduced Renal Calcium Oxalate Stones by Regulating Arginine Metabolism in Gut Microbiota.

Liu Y, Jin X, Tian L, Jian Z, Ma Y, Cheng L Front Microbiol. 2021; 12:743097.

PMID: 34630369 PMC: 8498331. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.743097.


Integrated Metabolomics and Proteomics Analyses in the Local Milieu of Islet Allografts in Rejection versus Tolerance.

Hernandez L, Betancourt L, Nakayasu E, Ansong C, Ceballos G, Paredes D Int J Mol Sci. 2021; 22(16).

PMID: 34445459 PMC: 8395897. DOI: 10.3390/ijms22168754.