Effects of calorie, protein, and branched chain amino acid restriction on ovarian aging in mice

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1016/j.repbio.2024.100856
Gabriel B. Veiga , Bianka M. Zanini , Driele Neske Garcia , Jéssica D. Hense , Mariana M. Barreto , José V.V. Isola , Rafael G. Mondadori , Michal M. Masternak , Michael B. Stout , Augusto Schneider
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Calorie restriction (CR) is an intervention that promotes longevity and preserves the ovarian reserve. Some studies have observed that the positive impacts of CR can be linked to restriction of protein (PR) and branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) independent of calorie intake. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of protein and BCAA restriction to 30% CR on the ovarian reserve of female mice. For this, 3 month-old C57BL/6 female mice (n = 35) were randomized into four groups for four months dietary interventions including: control group (CTL; n = 8), 30% CR (CR; n = 9), protein restriction (PR; n = 9) and BCAA restriction (BCAAR; n = 9). Body mass gain, body composition, food intake, serum levels of BCAAs, ovarian reserve and estrous cyclicity were evaluated. We observed that CR, protein and BCAA restriction prevented weight gain and changed body composition compared to the CTL group. The BCAA restriction did not affect the ovarian reserve, while both PR and CR prevented activation of primordial follicles. This prevention occurred in PR group despite the lack of reduction of calorie intake compared to CTL group, and CR did not reduce protein intake in levels similar to the PR group. BCAA restriction resulted in increased calorie intake compared to CTL and PR mice, but only PR reduced serum BCAA levels compared to the CTL group. Our data indicates that PR has similar effects to CR on the ovarian reserve, whereas BCAA restriction alone did not affect it.

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热量、蛋白质和支链氨基酸限制对小鼠卵巢衰老的影响
卡路里限制(CR)是一种促进长寿和保护卵巢储备的干预措施。一些研究发现,热量限制的积极影响与蛋白质(PR)和支链氨基酸(BCAAs)的限制有关,而与热量摄入无关。本研究的目的是比较蛋白质和 BCAA 限制与 30% CR 对雌性小鼠卵巢储备的影响。为此,将 3 个月大的 C57BL/6 雌性小鼠(n = 35)随机分为四组,进行为期四个月的饮食干预,包括:对照组(CTL;n = 8)、30% CR(CR;n = 9)、蛋白质限制(PR;n = 9)和 BCAA 限制(BCAAR;n = 9)。对体重增加、身体成分、食物摄入量、血清 BCAAs 水平、卵巢储备和发情周期进行了评估。我们观察到,与 CTL 组相比,CR、蛋白质和 BCAA 限制可防止体重增加并改变身体组成。BCAA 限制不会影响卵巢储备功能,而 PR 和 CR 都能阻止原始卵泡的激活。尽管与 CTL 组相比,PR 组的卡路里摄入量没有减少,但这种预防作用仍在 PR 组中发生,而 CR 并没有减少蛋白质摄入量,其水平与 PR 组相似。与 CTL 和 PR 小鼠相比,BCAA 限制导致卡路里摄入量增加,但与 CTL 组相比,只有 PR 降低了血清 BCAA 水平。我们的数据表明,PR 对卵巢储备的影响与 CR 相似,而单独限制 BCAA 不会影响卵巢储备。
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