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L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis

Weight regain after fasting, often exceeding the pre-fasting weight, is a common phenomenon and big problem for the treatment of obesity. Thus, novel interventions maintaining reduced body weight are critically important to prevent metabolic disease. Here we investigate the metabolic effects of diet...

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Autores principales: López-Gonzales, Elena, Lehmann, Lisa, Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier, Hernández-Bautista, René, Altun, Irem, Onogi, Yasuhiro, Khalil, Ahmed Elagamy, Liu, Xue, Israel, Andreas, Ussar, Siegfried
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9104834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565889
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091922
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author López-Gonzales, Elena
Lehmann, Lisa
Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier
Hernández-Bautista, René
Altun, Irem
Onogi, Yasuhiro
Khalil, Ahmed Elagamy
Liu, Xue
Israel, Andreas
Ussar, Siegfried
author_facet López-Gonzales, Elena
Lehmann, Lisa
Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier
Hernández-Bautista, René
Altun, Irem
Onogi, Yasuhiro
Khalil, Ahmed Elagamy
Liu, Xue
Israel, Andreas
Ussar, Siegfried
author_sort López-Gonzales, Elena
collection PubMed
description Weight regain after fasting, often exceeding the pre-fasting weight, is a common phenomenon and big problem for the treatment of obesity. Thus, novel interventions maintaining reduced body weight are critically important to prevent metabolic disease. Here we investigate the metabolic effects of dietary L-serine supplementation, known to modulate various organ functions. C57BL/6N-Rj male mice were supplemented with or without 1% L-serine in their drinking water and fed with a chow or high-fat diet. Mice were fed either ad libitum or subjected to repeated overnight fasting. Body weight, body composition, glucose tolerance and energy metabolism were assessed. This was combined with a detailed analysis of the liver and adipose tissues, including the use of primary brown adipocytes to study mitochondrial respiration and protein expression. We find that L-serine supplementation has little impact on systemic metabolism in ad libitum-fed mice. Conversely, L-serine supplementation blunted fasting-induced body weight regain, especially in diet-induced obese mice. This reduction in body weight regain is likely due to the increased energy expenditure, based on elevated brown adipose tissue activity. Thus, L-serine supplementation during and after weight-loss could reduce weight regain and thereby help tackle one of the major problems of current obesity therapies.
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spelling pubmed-91048342022-05-14 L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis López-Gonzales, Elena Lehmann, Lisa Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier Hernández-Bautista, René Altun, Irem Onogi, Yasuhiro Khalil, Ahmed Elagamy Liu, Xue Israel, Andreas Ussar, Siegfried Nutrients Article Weight regain after fasting, often exceeding the pre-fasting weight, is a common phenomenon and big problem for the treatment of obesity. Thus, novel interventions maintaining reduced body weight are critically important to prevent metabolic disease. Here we investigate the metabolic effects of dietary L-serine supplementation, known to modulate various organ functions. C57BL/6N-Rj male mice were supplemented with or without 1% L-serine in their drinking water and fed with a chow or high-fat diet. Mice were fed either ad libitum or subjected to repeated overnight fasting. Body weight, body composition, glucose tolerance and energy metabolism were assessed. This was combined with a detailed analysis of the liver and adipose tissues, including the use of primary brown adipocytes to study mitochondrial respiration and protein expression. We find that L-serine supplementation has little impact on systemic metabolism in ad libitum-fed mice. Conversely, L-serine supplementation blunted fasting-induced body weight regain, especially in diet-induced obese mice. This reduction in body weight regain is likely due to the increased energy expenditure, based on elevated brown adipose tissue activity. Thus, L-serine supplementation during and after weight-loss could reduce weight regain and thereby help tackle one of the major problems of current obesity therapies. MDPI 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9104834/ /pubmed/35565889 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091922 Text en © 2022 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/).
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López-Gonzales, Elena
Lehmann, Lisa
Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier
Hernández-Bautista, René
Altun, Irem
Onogi, Yasuhiro
Khalil, Ahmed Elagamy
Liu, Xue
Israel, Andreas
Ussar, Siegfried
L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis
title L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis
title_full L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis
title_fullStr L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis
title_full_unstemmed L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis
title_short L-Serine Supplementation Blunts Fasting-Induced Weight Regain by Increasing Brown Fat Thermogenesis
title_sort l-serine supplementation blunts fasting-induced weight regain by increasing brown fat thermogenesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9104834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565889
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091922
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