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The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials
A high protein intake at old age is important for muscle protein synthesis, however, this could also trigger protein oxidation with the potential risk for DNA damage. The aim of this study was to investigate whether an increased protein intake at recommended level or well above would affect DNA dama...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13103479 |
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author | Draxler, Agnes Franzke, Bernhard Cortolezis, Johannes T. Gillies, Nicola A. Unterberger, Sandra Aschauer, Rudolf Zöhrer, Patrick A. Bragagna, Laura Kodnar, Julia Strasser, Eva-Maria Neubauer, Oliver Sharma, Pankaja Mitchell, Sarah M. Zeng, Nina Ramzan, Farha D’Souza, Randall F. Knowles, Scott O. Roy, Nicole C. Sjödin, Anders M. Mitchell, Cameron J. Milan, Amber M. Wessner, Barbara Cameron-Smith, David Wagner, Karl-Heinz |
author_facet | Draxler, Agnes Franzke, Bernhard Cortolezis, Johannes T. Gillies, Nicola A. Unterberger, Sandra Aschauer, Rudolf Zöhrer, Patrick A. Bragagna, Laura Kodnar, Julia Strasser, Eva-Maria Neubauer, Oliver Sharma, Pankaja Mitchell, Sarah M. Zeng, Nina Ramzan, Farha D’Souza, Randall F. Knowles, Scott O. Roy, Nicole C. Sjödin, Anders M. Mitchell, Cameron J. Milan, Amber M. Wessner, Barbara Cameron-Smith, David Wagner, Karl-Heinz |
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description | A high protein intake at old age is important for muscle protein synthesis, however, this could also trigger protein oxidation with the potential risk for DNA damage. The aim of this study was to investigate whether an increased protein intake at recommended level or well above would affect DNA damage or change levels of reduced (GSH) and oxidised glutathione (GSSG) in community-dwelling elderly subjects. These analyses were performed in two randomized intervention studies, in Austria and in New Zealand. In both randomized control trials, the mean protein intake was increased with whole foods, in the New Zealand study (n = 29 males, 74.2 ± 3.6 years) to 1.7 g/kg body weight/d (10 weeks intervention; p < 0.001)) in the Austrian study (n = 119 males and females, 72.9 ± 4.8 years) to 1.54 g/kg body weight/d (6 weeks intervention; p < 0.001)). In both studies, single and double strand breaks and as formamidopyrimidine—DNA glycosylase-sensitive sites were investigated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells or whole blood. Further, resistance to H(2)O(2) induced DNA damage, GSH, GSSG and CRP were measured. Increased dietary protein intake did not impact on DNA damage markers and GSH/GSSG levels. A seasonal-based time effect (p < 0.05), which led to a decrease in DNA damage and GSH was observed in the Austrian study. Therefore, increasing the protein intake to more than 20% of the total energy intake in community-dwelling seniors in Austria and New Zealand did not increase measures of DNA damage, change glutathione status or elevate plasma CRP. |
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spelling | pubmed-85379802021-10-24 The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials Draxler, Agnes Franzke, Bernhard Cortolezis, Johannes T. Gillies, Nicola A. Unterberger, Sandra Aschauer, Rudolf Zöhrer, Patrick A. Bragagna, Laura Kodnar, Julia Strasser, Eva-Maria Neubauer, Oliver Sharma, Pankaja Mitchell, Sarah M. Zeng, Nina Ramzan, Farha D’Souza, Randall F. Knowles, Scott O. Roy, Nicole C. Sjödin, Anders M. Mitchell, Cameron J. Milan, Amber M. Wessner, Barbara Cameron-Smith, David Wagner, Karl-Heinz Nutrients Article A high protein intake at old age is important for muscle protein synthesis, however, this could also trigger protein oxidation with the potential risk for DNA damage. The aim of this study was to investigate whether an increased protein intake at recommended level or well above would affect DNA damage or change levels of reduced (GSH) and oxidised glutathione (GSSG) in community-dwelling elderly subjects. These analyses were performed in two randomized intervention studies, in Austria and in New Zealand. In both randomized control trials, the mean protein intake was increased with whole foods, in the New Zealand study (n = 29 males, 74.2 ± 3.6 years) to 1.7 g/kg body weight/d (10 weeks intervention; p < 0.001)) in the Austrian study (n = 119 males and females, 72.9 ± 4.8 years) to 1.54 g/kg body weight/d (6 weeks intervention; p < 0.001)). In both studies, single and double strand breaks and as formamidopyrimidine—DNA glycosylase-sensitive sites were investigated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells or whole blood. Further, resistance to H(2)O(2) induced DNA damage, GSH, GSSG and CRP were measured. Increased dietary protein intake did not impact on DNA damage markers and GSH/GSSG levels. A seasonal-based time effect (p < 0.05), which led to a decrease in DNA damage and GSH was observed in the Austrian study. Therefore, increasing the protein intake to more than 20% of the total energy intake in community-dwelling seniors in Austria and New Zealand did not increase measures of DNA damage, change glutathione status or elevate plasma CRP. MDPI 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8537980/ /pubmed/34684481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13103479 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Draxler, Agnes Franzke, Bernhard Cortolezis, Johannes T. Gillies, Nicola A. Unterberger, Sandra Aschauer, Rudolf Zöhrer, Patrick A. Bragagna, Laura Kodnar, Julia Strasser, Eva-Maria Neubauer, Oliver Sharma, Pankaja Mitchell, Sarah M. Zeng, Nina Ramzan, Farha D’Souza, Randall F. Knowles, Scott O. Roy, Nicole C. Sjödin, Anders M. Mitchell, Cameron J. Milan, Amber M. Wessner, Barbara Cameron-Smith, David Wagner, Karl-Heinz The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials |
title | The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials |
title_full | The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials |
title_fullStr | The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials |
title_full_unstemmed | The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials |
title_short | The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials |
title_sort | effect of elevated protein intake on dna damage in older people: comparative secondary analysis of two randomized controlled trials |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13103479 |
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