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Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats

Previous studies have demonstrated both energy restriction (ER) and higher protein (HP), lower carbohydrate (LC) diets downregulate hepatic de novo lipogenesis. Little is known about the independent and combined impact of ER and HP/LC diets on tissue‐specific lipid kinetics in leptin receptor‐defici...

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Autores principales: Dawson, M. Alan, Hennigar, Stephen R., Shankaran, Mahalakshmi, Kelley, Alyssa M., Anderson, Bradley J., Nyangau, Edna, Field, Tyler J., Evans, William J., Hellerstein, Marc K., McClung, James P., Pasiakos, Stefan M., Berryman, Claire E.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10689297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38036455
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15885
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author Dawson, M. Alan
Hennigar, Stephen R.
Shankaran, Mahalakshmi
Kelley, Alyssa M.
Anderson, Bradley J.
Nyangau, Edna
Field, Tyler J.
Evans, William J.
Hellerstein, Marc K.
McClung, James P.
Pasiakos, Stefan M.
Berryman, Claire E.
author_facet Dawson, M. Alan
Hennigar, Stephen R.
Shankaran, Mahalakshmi
Kelley, Alyssa M.
Anderson, Bradley J.
Nyangau, Edna
Field, Tyler J.
Evans, William J.
Hellerstein, Marc K.
McClung, James P.
Pasiakos, Stefan M.
Berryman, Claire E.
author_sort Dawson, M. Alan
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description Previous studies have demonstrated both energy restriction (ER) and higher protein (HP), lower carbohydrate (LC) diets downregulate hepatic de novo lipogenesis. Little is known about the independent and combined impact of ER and HP/LC diets on tissue‐specific lipid kinetics in leptin receptor‐deficient, obese rodents. This study investigated the effects of ER and dietary macronutrient content on body composition; hepatic, subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), and visceral AT (VAT) lipid metabolic flux ((2)H(2)O‐labeling); and blood and liver measures of cardiometabolic health in six‐week‐old female obese Zucker rats (Lepr(fa+/fa+)). Animals were randomized to a 10‐week feeding intervention: ad libitum (AL)‐HC/LP (76% carbohydrate/15% protein), AL‐HP/LC (35% protein/56% carbohydrate), ER‐HC/LP, or ER‐HP/LC. ER groups consumed 60% of the feed consumed by AL. AL gained more fat mass than ER (P‐energy = 0.012) and HP/LC gained more fat mass than HC/LP (P‐diet = 0.025). Hepatic triglyceride (TG) concentrations (P‐interaction = 0.0091) and absolute hepatic TG synthesis (P‐interaction = 0.012) were lower in ER‐HP/LC versus ER‐HC/LP. ER had increased hepatic, SAT, and VAT de novo cholesterol fractional synthesis, absolute hepatic cholesterol synthesis, and serum cholesterol (P‐energy≤0.0035). A HP/LC diet, independent of energy intake, led to greater gains in fat mass. A HP/LC diet, in the context of ER, led to reductions in absolute hepatic TG synthesis and TG content. However, ER worsened cholesterol metabolism. Increased adipose tissue TG retention with the HP/LC diet may reflect improved lipid storage capacity and be beneficial in this genetic model of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-106892972023-12-02 Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats Dawson, M. Alan Hennigar, Stephen R. Shankaran, Mahalakshmi Kelley, Alyssa M. Anderson, Bradley J. Nyangau, Edna Field, Tyler J. Evans, William J. Hellerstein, Marc K. McClung, James P. Pasiakos, Stefan M. Berryman, Claire E. Physiol Rep Original Articles Previous studies have demonstrated both energy restriction (ER) and higher protein (HP), lower carbohydrate (LC) diets downregulate hepatic de novo lipogenesis. Little is known about the independent and combined impact of ER and HP/LC diets on tissue‐specific lipid kinetics in leptin receptor‐deficient, obese rodents. This study investigated the effects of ER and dietary macronutrient content on body composition; hepatic, subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), and visceral AT (VAT) lipid metabolic flux ((2)H(2)O‐labeling); and blood and liver measures of cardiometabolic health in six‐week‐old female obese Zucker rats (Lepr(fa+/fa+)). Animals were randomized to a 10‐week feeding intervention: ad libitum (AL)‐HC/LP (76% carbohydrate/15% protein), AL‐HP/LC (35% protein/56% carbohydrate), ER‐HC/LP, or ER‐HP/LC. ER groups consumed 60% of the feed consumed by AL. AL gained more fat mass than ER (P‐energy = 0.012) and HP/LC gained more fat mass than HC/LP (P‐diet = 0.025). Hepatic triglyceride (TG) concentrations (P‐interaction = 0.0091) and absolute hepatic TG synthesis (P‐interaction = 0.012) were lower in ER‐HP/LC versus ER‐HC/LP. ER had increased hepatic, SAT, and VAT de novo cholesterol fractional synthesis, absolute hepatic cholesterol synthesis, and serum cholesterol (P‐energy≤0.0035). A HP/LC diet, independent of energy intake, led to greater gains in fat mass. A HP/LC diet, in the context of ER, led to reductions in absolute hepatic TG synthesis and TG content. However, ER worsened cholesterol metabolism. Increased adipose tissue TG retention with the HP/LC diet may reflect improved lipid storage capacity and be beneficial in this genetic model of obesity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10689297/ /pubmed/38036455 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15885 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Dawson, M. Alan
Hennigar, Stephen R.
Shankaran, Mahalakshmi
Kelley, Alyssa M.
Anderson, Bradley J.
Nyangau, Edna
Field, Tyler J.
Evans, William J.
Hellerstein, Marc K.
McClung, James P.
Pasiakos, Stefan M.
Berryman, Claire E.
Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats
title Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats
title_full Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats
title_fullStr Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats
title_full_unstemmed Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats
title_short Replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese Zucker rats
title_sort replacement of dietary carbohydrate with protein increases fat mass and reduces hepatic triglyceride synthesis and content in female obese zucker rats
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10689297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38036455
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15885
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