Effects of Geroprotectors on Age-Related Changes in Proteolytic Digestive Enzyme Activities at Different Lighting Conditions.
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
October 1, 2015
A V Morozov et al. (7 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tAnimal Study
Extracted Claims (5)
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | increase | pepsin activity and the total proteolytic activity in the stomach and pancreas | rats kept under standard illumination | - | increased | #1 |
- | decrease | pepsin activity and the total proteolytic activity in the stomach and pancreas | rats kept under standard illumination | - | decreased | #2 |
- | no change | proteolytic digestive enzyme activity | rats kept under constant and natural lighting | - | disturbed the age dynamics | #3 |
melatonin and epithalon | no change | pepsin activity | animals exposed to constant lighting | - | restored age dynamics | #4 |
melatonin and epithalon | no change | total proteolytic activity | animals exposed to constant lighting | - | little affected | #5 |
Abstract
We studied the effect of melatonin and epithalon on age-related changes in proteolytic digestive enzyme activity in the pancreas and gastric mucosa of rats kept under different lighting conditions. In rats kept under standard illumination, pepsin activity and the total proteolytic activity in the stomach and pancreas increased by the age of 12 months, but then decreased. Constant and natural lighting disturbed the age dynamics of proteolytic digestive enzyme activity. Administration of melatonin and epithalon to animals exposed to constant lighting restored age dynamics of pepsin activity and little affected total proteolytic activity.
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Age FactorsAgingAnimalsAnimals, Outbred StrainsCircadian RhythmDigestionEnzyme ActivationFemaleLightLightingMaleMelatoninOligopeptidesPeptide HydrolasesPhotic StimulationPhotoperiodRats
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PubMed ID26519279
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