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Effect of Age on Protein Conservation during Very-Low-Energy Diet in Obese Sprague-Dawley Rats
Authors:Julia A. Johnson  Choon-Hie Yu  Mei-Uih Yang  F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer
Abstract:JOHNSON, JULIA A, CHOON-HIE YU, MEI-UIH YANG, F. XAVIER PI-SUNYER. Effect of age on protein conservation during very-low-energy diet in obese Sprague-Dawley rats. Obes. Res. 1998;6:448-157. Objective : To examine the effect of age on body protein losses occurring during severe energy restriction in obesity. Research Methods and Procedures : Weanling (young) Sprague-Dawley rats (YR) were fed a high fat (35% energy) diet (HFD) until mean body weight approached that of a group of chowfed retired breeder (aged) rats (AR). Both groups were then fed HFD for an additional 2 weeks, after which selected controls from YR and AR groups were killed for baseline carcass analysis. Remaining rats were fed a very-low-energy diet (VLED, 33% kcal of HFD) for 3 weeks and then killed for carcass analysis. Results : YR had greater fat stores before VLED, and lost proportionately more fat and less protein during VLED than did AR. Weight loss composition during VLED was 66.7% fat, 11.1% protein, and 22.2% water in YR, and 39.4% fat, 26.2% protein, and 34.3% water in AR. Greater YR fat loss during VLED* (70.6 ± 30.4 vs. 32.6 ± 29.1 g in AR; mean ± SD) was paralleled by significantly larger decreases in epididymal and retroperitoneal fat pad weights, mean adipocyte size, and lipoprotein lipase activity. Greater protein loss in AR (21.6 ± 13.9 g vs. 11.8 ± 10.7 g in YR) coincided with larger decreases in visceral organ weights and serum thyroxine and triiodothyronine. Energy expenditure changes during VLED were similar between groups. Discussion : Dietary obese young rats appear better able than aged rats to conserve body protein while losing body fat during severe energy restriction.
Keywords:aging  body composition  energy restriction  thyroid hormone
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