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Moderate protein intake percentage in mice for maintaining metabolic health during approach to old age

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DOI: 10.1007/s11357-023-00797-3

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Aging; Amino acid; Fatty liver; Metabolic health; Macronutrients; Protein

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Nutritional requirements vary with life stage and the appropriate ratio of nutrients, especially proteins, for maintaining metabolic health in old age was investigated in mice. The moderate protein intake percentages of 25% and 35% were found to be necessary for maintaining metabolic health in middle-aged mice, similar to young mice.
Nutritional requirements for maintaining metabolic health may vary with each life stage, such as young, middle, and old age. To investigate the appropriate ratio of nutrients, particularly proteins, for maintaining metabolic health while approaching old age, young (6-month-old) and middle-aged (16-month-old) mice were fed isocaloric diets with varying protein percentages (5%, 15%, 25%, 35%, and 45% by calorie ratio) for two months. The low-protein diet developed mild fatty liver, with middle-aged mice showing more lipids than young mice, whereas the moderate-protein diet suppressed lipid contents and lowered the levels of blood glucose and lipids. Self-organizing map (SOM) analysis revealed that plasma amino acid profiles differed depending on age and difference in protein diet and were associated with hepatic triglyceride and cholesterol levels. Results indicate that the moderate protein intake percentages (25% and 35%) are required for maintaining metabolic health in middle-aged mice, which is similar to that in young mice.

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