Abstract Hypertension is considered one of the most serious long-term medical conditions. Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE), as one of the most important targets for hypertension drugs. It converts angiotensin I… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Hypertension is considered one of the most serious long-term medical conditions. Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE), as one of the most important targets for hypertension drugs. It converts angiotensin I to vasopressor angiotensin II through a catalytic hydrolysis process. ACE has been found in higher amounts in the brain cells of Alzheimer disease patients. Brain-penetrating ACE inhibitors (ACEI) decreased the impact of Alzheimer disease in elderly hypertensive patients. It is expected that the inclusion of ACEI-rich foods has a potential to eliminate these health issues. Therefore, this study explored the occurrence of ACEI in food extracts combining an ACE inhibition assay with LC/ESIMS quantification analysis, showing that naturally occurring nicotianamine (NA), ubiquitously present in higher plants, is an important constituent in ACEI active foods. Furthermore, oral administration of NA and NA-rich food extracts improved spatial learning and memory functions in rats, in addition to hypertensive relief. Thus, NA is suggested to be a brain-penetrating ACEI, while the inclusion of NA-rich foods will contribute to the “quality of life” of patients with Alzheimer disease by relieving hypertension and dementia.
               
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