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  Branched chain amino acids impact health and lifespan indirectly via amino acid balance and appetite control

Solon-Biet, S. M., Cogger, V. C., Pulpitel, T., Wahl, D., Clark, X., Bagley, E., et al. (2019). Branched chain amino acids impact health and lifespan indirectly via amino acid balance and appetite control. Nat Metab, 1(5), 532-545. doi:10.1038/s42255-019-0059-2.

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Solon-Biet, S. M., Author
Cogger, V. C., Author
Pulpitel, T., Author
Wahl, D., Author
Clark, X., Author
Bagley, E., Author
Gregoriou, G. C., Author
Senior, A. M., Author
Wang, Q. P., Author
Brandon, A. E., Author
Perks, R., Author
O'Sullivan, J., Author
Koay, Y. C., Author
Bell-Anderson, K., Author
Kebede, M., Author
Yau, B., Author
Atkinson, C., Author
Svineng, G., Author
Dodgson, T., Author
Wali, J. A., Author
Piper, M. D. W., AuthorJuricic, P.1, Author           Partridge, L.1, Author           Rose, A. J., AuthorRaubenheimer, D., AuthorCooney, G. J., AuthorLe Couteur, D. G., AuthorSimpson, S. J., Author more..
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1Department Partridge - Biological Mechanisms of Ageing, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Max Planck Society, ou_1942287              

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Free keywords: Nutrition aging appetite branched chain amino acids dietary balance dietary restriction lifespan metabolic health obesity serotonin
 Abstract: Elevated branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) are associated with obesity and insulin resistance. How long-term dietary BCAAs impact late-life health and lifespan is unknown. Here, we show that when dietary BCAAs are varied against a fixed, isocaloric macronutrient background, long-term exposure to high BCAA diets leads to hyperphagia, obesity and reduced lifespan. These effects are not due to elevated BCAA per se or hepatic mTOR activation, but rather due to a shift in the relative quantity of dietary BCAAs and other AAs, notably tryptophan and threonine. Increasing the ratio of BCAAs to these AAs resulted in hyperphagia and is associated with central serotonin depletion. Preventing hyperphagia by calorie restriction or pair-feeding averts the health costs of a high BCAA diet. Our data highlight a role for amino acid quality in energy balance and show that health costs of chronic high BCAA intakes need not be due to intrinsic toxicity but, rather, a consequence of hyperphagia driven by AA imbalance.

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 Dates: 2019-052019-10-28
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 Identifiers: Other: 31656947
DOI: 10.1038/s42255-019-0059-2
ISSN: 2522-5812 (Electronic)2522-5812 (Linking)
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Title: Nat Metab
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 1 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 532 - 545 Identifier: -