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Dietary intervention with vitamin D,calcium, and whey protein reduced fat mass and increased lean mass in rats
Authors:Shamim M.K. Siddiqui  Eugene ChangJia Li  Catherine BurlageMi Zou  Kimberly K. BuhmanStephanie Koser  Shawn S. DonkinDorothy Teegarden
Affiliation:Interdepartmental Nutrition Program, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA
Abstract:The aim of the current study was to determine the effects and the mechanisms of inclusion of dietary whey protein, high calcium, and high vitamin D intake with either a high-sucrose or high-fat base diets on body composition of rodents. Male Wistar rats were assigned to either no whey protein, suboptimal calcium (0.25%), and vitamin D (400 IU/kg) diet (LD), or a diet containing whey protein, high calcium (1.5%), and vitamin D (10 000 IU/kg) diet (HD), and either high-fat (40% of energy) or high-sucrose (60%) base diets for 13 weeks. Liver tissue homogenates were used to determine [14C]glucose and [14C]palmitate oxidation. mRNA expression of enzymes related to energy metabolism in liver, adipose, and muscle, as well as regulators of muscle mass and insulin receptor was assessed. The results demonstrated that there was reduced accumulation of body fat mass (P = .01) and greater lean mass (P = .03) for the HD- compared to LD-fed group regardless of the background diet. There were no consistent differences between the LD and HD groups across background diets in substrate oxidation and mRNA expression for enzymes measured that regulate energy metabolism, myostatin, or muscle vascular endothelial growth factor. However, there was an increase in insulin receptor mRNA expression in muscle in the HD compared to the LD groups. In conclusion, elevated whey protein, calcium, and vitamin D intake resulted in reduced accumulation of body fat mass and increased lean mass, with a commensurate increase in insulin receptor expression, regardless of the level of calories from fat or sucrose.
Keywords:ACC, acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase   CPT-1α, carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1α   DXA, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry   FAS, fatty acid synthase   HD, group of animals fed whey protein, high calcium (1.5%), and vitamin D (10   000 IU/kg) diet   LD, group of animals fed diets of suboptimal calcium (0.25%) and vitamin D (400 IU/kg)   PGC-1α, peroxisome proliferative activated receptor γ coactivator-1α   PEPCK, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase   UCP, uncoupling protein   VEGF, vascular endothelial growth factor.
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