Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University.
Faculty of Human Ecology, Yasuda Women's University.
J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). 2020;66(6):553-560. doi: 10.3177/jnsv.66.553.
The effects of low-dose alcohol on experimental animals are unclear. This study examined plasma metabolites in senescence-accelerated mice 8 (SAMP8) given low-dose ethanol, and compared them with aging progress and skeletal muscle strength. Male SAMP8 mice (10-wk-old) were given drinking water containing 0% (control), 1%, 2%, or 5% (v/v) ethanol for 14 wk. Compared with the control group, only mice who consumed 1% ethanol experienced a lower senescence score at 18 and 23 wk, as well as an increased limb grip strength at 21 wk. Plasma metabolites of control, 1% and 2% ethanol groups were analyzed by capillary electrophoresis-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CE-TOF/MS). Among the 7 metabolites affected by ethanol, notewhorthy is the positive association of the ethanol levels in drinking water with the levels of α-ketoglutarate (antioxidant and anti-inflammatory metabolite) and hippurate (antioxidant and microbial co-metabolite) (p<0.05). Intriguingly, the levels of 2-hydroxyisobutyrate (the biomarker of energy metabolism and microbial co-metabolite) were higher in the 1% ethanol group (p<0.05), but not in the 2% ethanol group as compared to the control. Furthermore, the levels of some of the metabolites affected were correlated with some variables in the grading score of senescence and muscle strength. This study provides a novel insight into how low-dose ethanol in SAMP8 mice modulates the levels of circulating metabolites relating to chronic disease risk.
低剂量酒精对实验动物的影响尚不清楚。本研究检测了给予低剂量乙醇的快速老化小鼠 8 (SAMP8)的血浆代谢物,并将其与衰老进展和骨骼肌力量进行了比较。雄性 SAMP8 小鼠(10 周龄)给予含 0%(对照)、1%、2%或 5%(v/v)乙醇的饮用水 14 周。与对照组相比,仅 1%乙醇组的小鼠在 18 周和 23 周时衰老评分较低,21 周时四肢握力增强。采用毛细管电泳-飞行时间质谱(CE-TOF/MS)对对照、1%和 2%乙醇组的血浆代谢物进行分析。在受乙醇影响的 7 种代谢物中,值得注意的是,饮用水中乙醇水平与α-酮戊二酸(抗氧化和抗炎代谢物)和马尿酸(抗氧化和微生物共代谢物)水平呈正相关(p<0.05)。有趣的是,1%乙醇组的 2-羟异丁酸(能量代谢和微生物共代谢物的生物标志物)水平较高(p<0.05),但 2%乙醇组与对照组相比并无差异。此外,受影响的一些代谢物的水平与衰老评分和肌肉力量的一些变量相关。本研究为低剂量乙醇如何调节与慢性疾病风险相关的循环代谢物水平提供了新的见解。