Abstract

The present study explored the effects of alanine (Ala), citrulline (Cit), proline (Pro) and their combination (Ala10Pro4Cit1) on the activities of caspases and levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cytochrome c in hydroxyl radicals (•OH)-induced carp erythrocytes. The data displayed that •OH induced the increases in the activities of caspase−3, caspase−8 and caspase−9 and the levels of ROS and cytochrome c in carp erythrocytes. However, Ala, Cit, Pro and Ala10Pro4Cit1 effectively suppressed the •OH-induced increases in the activities of caspase−3, caspase−8 and caspase−9 and the levels of ROS and cytochrome c in carp erythrocytes. Furthermore, the activities of caspase−3, caspase−8 and caspase−9 and the levels of ROS and cytochrome c were gradually decreased with increasing concentrations of Ala, Cit, Pro and Ala10Pro4Cit1 (0.175−1.400 mM) in the •OH-induced carp erythrocytes. These data demonstrated that the 50% inhibitory doses (ID50) of Ala10Pro4Cit1 on the activities of caspase−8, caspase−9 and caspase−3 and levels of ROS and cytochrome c were respectively estimated to be the minimum values among amino acids examined so far. The 5% inhibitory doses (ID5) of Ala, Cit, Pro and Ala10Pro4Cit1 on the activities of caspase−8, caspase−9 and caspase−3 and levels of ROS and cytochrome c were estimated to be at their physiological concentrations in mammalian. Our research article for further interpretation and discussion from these data in Li et al. (2016) [1].

Highlights

  • The present study explored the effects of alanine (Ala), citrulline (Cit), proline (Pro) and their combination (Ala10Pro4Cit1) on the activities of caspases and levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cytochrome c in hydroxyl radicals (OH)-induced carp erythrocytes

  • Li et al / Data in Brief 7 (2016) 16–22 and Ala10Pro4Cit1 (0.175 À 1.400 mM) in the OH-induced carp erythrocytes. These data demonstrated that the 50% inhibitory doses (ID50) of Ala10Pro4Cit1 on the activities of caspase À 8, caspase À 9 and caspase À 3 and levels of ROS and cytochrome c were respectively estimated to be the minimum values among amino acids examined so far

  • The 5% inhibitory doses (ID5) of Ala, Cit, Pro and Ala10Pro4Cit1 on the activities of caspase À 8, caspase À 9 and caspase À 3 and levels of ROS and cytochrome c were estimated to be at their physiological concentrations in mammalian

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Figure The commercial kit, microplate reader, fluorescence spectrophotometer, SPSS 13.0 for Window software Analyzed The isolated carp erythrocytes were suspended in physiological carp saline (PCS) (control) and PCS containing 0.000, 0.175, 0.350, 0.700 or 1.400 mM of alanine, citrulline, proline and their combination at a 1% hematocrit, respectively. 1. The data provide the information of the effect of different concentrations of alanine (Ala), citrulline (Cit), proline (Pro) and their combination (Ala10Pro4Cit1) on the activities of caspases and levels of reactive oxygen species and cytochrome c in hydroxyl radicals-induced carp erythrocytes. The activities of caspases and levels of ROS and cytochrome c were gradually decreased with increasing concentrations of Ala, Cit, Pro and Ala10Pro4Cit (0.175 À 1.400 mM) in the OH-induced carp erythrocytes [1].

Chemicals
Erythrocyte isolation
Erythrocyte treatments
Measurement of caspases
Measurement of ROS
Measurement of cytochrome c
Protein measurements and statistical analysis
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