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Leucine improves protein nutritional status and regulates hepatic lipid metabolism in calorie-restricted rats.

Cell biochemistry and function
June 1, 2014
João Alfredo B Pedroso et al. (5 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tAnimal Study
Extracted Claims (22)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
Caloric restriction
decrease
body weight
Rats
-
reduced
#1
leucine supplementation
no change
body lean mass
Rats
-
preserved
#2
leucine supplementation
no change
protein mass
Rats
-
preserved
#3
leucine supplementation
increase
protein anabolism
Rats
-
improved
#4
leucine supplementation
increase
circulating levels of albumin
Rats
-
increased
#5
leucine supplementation
increase
circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Rats
-
increased
#6
leucine supplementation
increase
liver expression of albumin messenger RNA
Rats
-
increased
#7
leucine supplementation
increase
liver expression of IGF-1 messenger RNA
Rats
-
increased
#8
leucine supplementation
increase
circulating levels of interleukin-6
Rats
-
increased
#9
leucine supplementation
increase
circulating levels of leptin
Rats
-
increased
#10
leucine supplementation
no change
tumour necrosis factor-α concentrations
Rats
-
did not affect
#11
leucine supplementation
no change
monocyte chemotactic protein-1 concentrations
Rats
-
did not affect
#12
leucine-rich diet
increase
Ketone bodies
Rats
-
increased
#13
leucine-rich diet
no change
cholesterol concentrations
Rats
-
observed no changes
#14
leucine-rich diet
no change
triglycerides concentrations
Rats
-
observed no changes
#15
Caloric restriction
decrease
liver expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-α
Rats
-
reduced
#16
Caloric restriction
decrease
liver expression of glucose-6-phosphatase
Rats
-
reduced
#17
leucine supplementation
increase
liver expression of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase (HMG-CoA) reductase
Rats
-
increased
#18
leucine supplementation
increase
liver expression of sterol regulatory element-binding transcription factor 1
Rats
-
increased
#19
leucine-rich diet during caloric restriction
no change
whole body protein mass
Rats
-
preserved
#20
leucine-rich diet during caloric restriction
increase
markers of protein anabolism
Rats
-
improved
#21
leucine
neutral
hepatic lipid metabolism
Rats
-
modulated
#22
Abstract

Several studies have highlighted the potential of leucine supplementation for the treatment of metabolic diseases including type 2 diabetes and obesity. Caloric restriction is a common approach to improve the health in diabetic and obese subjects. However, very few studies assessed the effects of leucine supplementation in calorie-restricted animals. Rats were subjected to a 30% calorie-restricted diet for 6 weeks to study the effects of leucine supplementation on protein status markers and lipid metabolism. Caloric restriction reduced the body weight. However, increased leucine intake preserved body lean mass and protein mass and improved protein anabolism as indicated by the increased circulating levels of albumin and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and the liver expression of albumin and IGF-1 messenger RNA. Leucine supplementation also increased the circulating levels of interleukin-6 and leptin but did not affect the tumour necrosis factor-α and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 concentrations. Ketone bodies were increased in rats consuming a leucine-rich diet, but we observed no changes in cholesterol or triglycerides concentrations. Caloric restriction reduced the liver expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-α and glucose-6-phosphatase, whereas leucine supplementation increased the liver expression of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase (HMG-CoA) reductase and sterol regulatory element-binding transcription factor 1. A leucine-rich diet during caloric restriction preserved whole body protein mass and improved markers of protein anabolism. In addition, leucine modulated the hepatic lipid metabolism. These results indicate that increased leucine intake may be useful in preventing excessive protein waste in conditions of large weight loss.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AlbuminsAnimalsBiomarkersBody CompositionCaloric RestrictionDietary SupplementsInsulin-Like Growth Factor IInterleukin-6Ketone BodiesLeptinLeucineLipid MetabolismLiverMaleNutritional StatusRNA, MessengerRats, Sprague-DawleyTumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
Study Links
PubMed ID24327520
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