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AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET

Over 80% of American adults exceed their daily recommended intake of sugar (<10% kcal). While habitual sugar consumption is associated with an increased risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease, less is known about the effects of short-term sugar consumption on metabolic health, particularly...

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Autores principales: Valencia, Ana P, Whitson, Jeremy, Stuppard, Rudolph, Valencia, Gustavo, Rabinovitch, Peter, Marcinek, David
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844926/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.402
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author Valencia, Ana P
Whitson, Jeremy
Stuppard, Rudolph
Valencia, Gustavo
Rabinovitch, Peter
Marcinek, David
author_facet Valencia, Ana P
Whitson, Jeremy
Stuppard, Rudolph
Valencia, Gustavo
Rabinovitch, Peter
Marcinek, David
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description Over 80% of American adults exceed their daily recommended intake of sugar (<10% kcal). While habitual sugar consumption is associated with an increased risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease, less is known about the effects of short-term sugar consumption on metabolic health, particularly in the elderly. The purpose of this study was to test whether aged hearts are more susceptible to pathology following a short-term high sucrose (HS) diet. Specific goals were to: A) determine the effects of a 1-week HS diet exposure on the hearts of 5 month-old and 24 month-old mice; and B) test if the mitochondrial targeted peptide SS-31 can protect against HS-diet induced effects. Male CB6F1 mice were placed either on standard chow or HS diet after 1 week of receiving saline (control) or SS-31 through osmotic pumps. Heart function was assessed in vivo through echocardiography before and after treatments. One week of HS induced significant cardiac hypertrophy in the old mice compared to age-matched chow controls. Treatment with SS-31 prevented this HS induced hypertrophy. Young hearts were smaller than in the old, but size was unaffected by diet or SS-31. We observed no effect of HS (with or without SS-31) on respiration or H2O2 production in isolated mitochondria from hearts using high-resolution respirometry. These data indicate that only 1-week exposure to HS diet is enough to exacerbate cardiac hypertrophy in aging mice, but factors other than heart mitochondrial ROS may mediate this effect.
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spelling pubmed-68449262019-11-18 AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET Valencia, Ana P Whitson, Jeremy Stuppard, Rudolph Valencia, Gustavo Rabinovitch, Peter Marcinek, David Innov Aging Session 835 (Poster) Over 80% of American adults exceed their daily recommended intake of sugar (<10% kcal). While habitual sugar consumption is associated with an increased risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease, less is known about the effects of short-term sugar consumption on metabolic health, particularly in the elderly. The purpose of this study was to test whether aged hearts are more susceptible to pathology following a short-term high sucrose (HS) diet. Specific goals were to: A) determine the effects of a 1-week HS diet exposure on the hearts of 5 month-old and 24 month-old mice; and B) test if the mitochondrial targeted peptide SS-31 can protect against HS-diet induced effects. Male CB6F1 mice were placed either on standard chow or HS diet after 1 week of receiving saline (control) or SS-31 through osmotic pumps. Heart function was assessed in vivo through echocardiography before and after treatments. One week of HS induced significant cardiac hypertrophy in the old mice compared to age-matched chow controls. Treatment with SS-31 prevented this HS induced hypertrophy. Young hearts were smaller than in the old, but size was unaffected by diet or SS-31. We observed no effect of HS (with or without SS-31) on respiration or H2O2 production in isolated mitochondria from hearts using high-resolution respirometry. These data indicate that only 1-week exposure to HS diet is enough to exacerbate cardiac hypertrophy in aging mice, but factors other than heart mitochondrial ROS may mediate this effect. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6844926/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.402 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Session 835 (Poster)
Valencia, Ana P
Whitson, Jeremy
Stuppard, Rudolph
Valencia, Gustavo
Rabinovitch, Peter
Marcinek, David
AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET
title AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET
title_full AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET
title_fullStr AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET
title_full_unstemmed AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET
title_short AGED MICE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AFTER 1 WEEK OF CONSUMING A HIGH SUGAR DIET
title_sort aged mice are susceptible to cardiac hypertrophy after 1 week of consuming a high sugar diet
topic Session 835 (Poster)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844926/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.402
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