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Dietary Protein, Metabolism, and Aging
Annual Review of Biochemistry ( IF 16.6 ) Pub Date : 2016-06-13 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-060815-014422
George A. Soultoukis 1 , Linda Partridge 1, 2
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Dietary restriction (DR), a moderate reduction in food intake, improves health during aging and extends life span across multiple species. Specific nutrients, rather than overall calories, mediate the effects of DR, with protein and specific amino acids (AAs) playing a key role. Modulations of single dietary AAs affect traits including growth, reproduction, physiology, health, and longevity in animals. Epidemiological data in humans also link the quality and quantity of dietary proteins to long-term health. Intricate nutrient-sensing pathways fine tune the metabolic responses to dietary AAs in a highly conserved manner. In turn, these metabolic responses can affect the onset of insulin resistance, obesity, neurodegenerative disease, and other age-related diseases. In this review we discuss how AA requirements are shaped and how ingested AAs regulate a spectrum of homeostatic processes. Finally, we highlight the resulting opportunity to develop nutritional strategies to improve human health during aging.

中文翻译:


膳食蛋白质,代谢和衰老

饮食限制(DR)可适度减少食物摄入量,改善衰老过程中的健康状况,并延长多种物种的寿命。蛋白质和特定氨基酸(AAs)起着关键作用,特定营养素而不是总卡路里来介导DR的作用。单一饮食AA的调节会影响动物的性状,包括生长,繁殖,生理,健康和寿命。人类的流行病学数据还将饮食蛋白的质量和数量与长期健康联系在一起。复杂的营养传感途径以高度保守的方式微调了对饮食AA的代谢反应。反过来,这些代谢反应会影响胰岛素抵抗,肥胖,神经退行性疾病和其他与年龄有关的疾病的发作。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了AA要求的形成方式以及摄入的AA如何调节一系列稳态过程。最后,我们重点介绍了开发营养策略以改善衰老期间人类健康的机会。

更新日期:2016-06-13
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