Differential Effects of Long-Term Caloric Restriction and Dietary Protein Source on Bone and Marrow Fat of the Aging Rat

Author:

Duque Gustavo12ORCID,Al Saedi Ahmed12,Rivas Daniel3,Miard Stéphanie4,Ferland Guylaine56,Picard Frederic47,Gaudreau Pierrette89

Affiliation:

1. Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science (AIMSS), The University of Melbourne and Western Health, St. Albans, Australia

2. Department of Medicine–Western Health, University of Melbourne, St. Albans, Australia

3. Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Montreal, Canada

4. Quebec Heart and Lung Institute, Canada

5. Département de nutrition, Faculté de médecine de l’Université de Montréal (UdeM), Canada

6. Centre de recherche de l’Institut de cardiologie de Montréal, Canada

7. Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, Québec, Canada

8. Département de médecine, UdeM, Montreal, Canada

9. Laboratoire de Neuroendocrinologie du vieillissement, Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’UdeM, Montréal, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Long-term caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to be beneficial to various tissues and organs. In contrast, CR exerts differential effects on bone, which could be due in part to the nature of the protein regime utilized. Male Sprague Dawley rats (8-month-old) were subjected for 12 months to 40% CR in macronutrients and compared with rats fed ad libitum for the same period. Casein- and soy-fed groups were compared. There was a significant decrease in bone quality in both CR groups, which was independent of the source of protein in the diet. In contrast, the group fed soy protein ad libitum showed better bone quality and higher levels of bone formation compared with casein-fed animals. Notably, bone marrow adipocytes were not mobilized upon CR as demonstrated by an absence of change in adipocyte number and tissue expression of leptin. This study demonstrates that the negative effect of CR on bone quality could not be prevented by the most common protein regimes.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Quebec Network for Research on Aging

Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Ageing

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