Intermittent Protein
Diets Alter Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
by Changing Tryptophan Metabolism in a Fast-Response Manner
Posted on 2023-01-12 - 19:34
In modern life, the fluctuation of dietary protein levels
is common,
in particular, for low-income populations. However, its effect on
human health is little known. Alternating changes of low and high
casein or pork protein were used to simulate the fluctuation of dietary
protein content in mice. Hepatic lipid accumulation showed a fast
response to alternating changes of low- and high-protein diets. Correspondingly,
some gut microbiota and tryptophan metabolite composition also showed
a fast response to dietary protein changes. The fast response of 3-hydroxykynurenine
(3-HK) was proven to inhibit hepatic lipid accumulation in vitro.
Therefore, intermittent protein diets modulated hepatic lipid accumulation
through 3-HK. These findings highlighted the sensitivity of hepatic
lipid accumulation to dietary protein levels.
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Li, Xiaohui; Shan, Kai; Li, Chunbao; Zhou, Guanghong (2023). Intermittent Protein
Diets Alter Hepatic Lipid Accumulation
by Changing Tryptophan Metabolism in a Fast-Response Manner. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.2c06576