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Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet

Key pathophysiology of sickle cell anaemia includes compensatory erythropoiesis, vascular injury and chronic inflammation, which divert amino acids from tissue deposition for growth/weight gain and muscle formation. We hypothesised that sickle mice maintained on an isoenergetic diet with a high perc...

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Autores principales: Capers, Patrice L., Hyacinth, Hyacinth I., Cue, Shayla, Chappa, Prasanthi, Vikulina, Tatyana, Roser-Page, Susanne, Weitzmann, M. Neale, Archer, David R., Newman, Gale W., Quarshie, Alexander, Stiles, Jonathan K., Hibbert, Jacqueline M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4463939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2014.63
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author Capers, Patrice L.
Hyacinth, Hyacinth I.
Cue, Shayla
Chappa, Prasanthi
Vikulina, Tatyana
Roser-Page, Susanne
Weitzmann, M. Neale
Archer, David R.
Newman, Gale W.
Quarshie, Alexander
Stiles, Jonathan K.
Hibbert, Jacqueline M.
author_facet Capers, Patrice L.
Hyacinth, Hyacinth I.
Cue, Shayla
Chappa, Prasanthi
Vikulina, Tatyana
Roser-Page, Susanne
Weitzmann, M. Neale
Archer, David R.
Newman, Gale W.
Quarshie, Alexander
Stiles, Jonathan K.
Hibbert, Jacqueline M.
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description Key pathophysiology of sickle cell anaemia includes compensatory erythropoiesis, vascular injury and chronic inflammation, which divert amino acids from tissue deposition for growth/weight gain and muscle formation. We hypothesised that sickle mice maintained on an isoenergetic diet with a high percentage of energy derived from protein (35 %), as opposed to a standard diet with 20 % of energy derived from protein, would improve body composition, bone mass and grip strength. Male Berkeley transgenic sickle mice (S; n 8–12) were fed either 20 % (S20) or 35 % (S35) diets for 3 months. Grip strength (BIOSEB meter) and body composition (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scan) were measured. After 3 months, control mice had the highest bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) (P < 0·005). S35 mice had the largest increase in grip strength. A two-way ANOVA of change in grip strength (P = 0·043) attributed this difference to genotype (P = 0·025) and a trend in type of diet (P = 0·067). l-Arginine (l-Arg) supplementation of the 20 % diet was explored, as a possible mechanism for improvement obtained with the 35 % diet. Townes transgenic sickle mice (TS; n 6–9) received 0·8, 1·6, 3·2 or 6·4 % l-Arg based on the same protocol and outcome measures used for the S mice. TS mice fed 1·6 % l-Arg for 3 months (TS1.6) had the highest weight gain, BMD, BMC and lean body mass compared with other groups. TS3.2 mice showed significantly more improvement in grip strength than TS0·8 and TS1.6 mice (P < 0·05). In conclusion, the high-protein diet improved body composition and grip strength. Outcomes observed with TS1.6 and TS3.2 mice, respectively, confirm the hypothesis and reveal l-Arg as part of the mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-44639392015-06-18 Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet Capers, Patrice L. Hyacinth, Hyacinth I. Cue, Shayla Chappa, Prasanthi Vikulina, Tatyana Roser-Page, Susanne Weitzmann, M. Neale Archer, David R. Newman, Gale W. Quarshie, Alexander Stiles, Jonathan K. Hibbert, Jacqueline M. J Nutr Sci Research Article Key pathophysiology of sickle cell anaemia includes compensatory erythropoiesis, vascular injury and chronic inflammation, which divert amino acids from tissue deposition for growth/weight gain and muscle formation. We hypothesised that sickle mice maintained on an isoenergetic diet with a high percentage of energy derived from protein (35 %), as opposed to a standard diet with 20 % of energy derived from protein, would improve body composition, bone mass and grip strength. Male Berkeley transgenic sickle mice (S; n 8–12) were fed either 20 % (S20) or 35 % (S35) diets for 3 months. Grip strength (BIOSEB meter) and body composition (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scan) were measured. After 3 months, control mice had the highest bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) (P < 0·005). S35 mice had the largest increase in grip strength. A two-way ANOVA of change in grip strength (P = 0·043) attributed this difference to genotype (P = 0·025) and a trend in type of diet (P = 0·067). l-Arginine (l-Arg) supplementation of the 20 % diet was explored, as a possible mechanism for improvement obtained with the 35 % diet. Townes transgenic sickle mice (TS; n 6–9) received 0·8, 1·6, 3·2 or 6·4 % l-Arg based on the same protocol and outcome measures used for the S mice. TS mice fed 1·6 % l-Arg for 3 months (TS1.6) had the highest weight gain, BMD, BMC and lean body mass compared with other groups. TS3.2 mice showed significantly more improvement in grip strength than TS0·8 and TS1.6 mice (P < 0·05). In conclusion, the high-protein diet improved body composition and grip strength. Outcomes observed with TS1.6 and TS3.2 mice, respectively, confirm the hypothesis and reveal l-Arg as part of the mechanism. Cambridge University Press 2015-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4463939/ /pubmed/26090102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2014.63 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Capers, Patrice L.
Hyacinth, Hyacinth I.
Cue, Shayla
Chappa, Prasanthi
Vikulina, Tatyana
Roser-Page, Susanne
Weitzmann, M. Neale
Archer, David R.
Newman, Gale W.
Quarshie, Alexander
Stiles, Jonathan K.
Hibbert, Jacqueline M.
Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet
title Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet
title_full Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet
title_fullStr Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet
title_full_unstemmed Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet
title_short Body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet
title_sort body composition and grip strength are improved in transgenic sickle mice fed a high-protein diet
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4463939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2014.63
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