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Aging: a barrier to renutrition? Nutritional and immunologic evidence in rats.

S Walrand1, C Chambon-Savanovitch, C Felgines, J Chassagne, F Raul, B Normand, M C Farges, B Beaufrère, M P Vasson, L Cynober.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous reports suggest that correcting the malnourished state is more difficult in elderly people than in younger ones and that protein requirements may be higher in elderly than in younger adults.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish whether malnourished old rats respond to protein-supplemented nutritional repletion as do young adult rats.
DESIGN: Adult (3 mo old) and old (22 mo old) rats were submitted to dietary restriction programs that induced similar metabolic and nutritional alterations. Malnourished adult and old rats were then killed (R groups) or refed for 1 wk with a high-protein diet (HPD; 23% protein) or a very-high-protein diet (VHPD; 27% protein). Control groups at both ages were fed ad libitum throughout the experiment. Effects of food repletion were evaluated in terms of protein metabolism, intestinal histomorphometry, and nonspecific immune status.
RESULTS: In adult rats, HPD sufficed to increase body weight and restore basal values of liver weight and protein content (P: < 0.01 compared with the R adult group), nitrogen balance (P: < 0.01 compared with the R adult group), and hydrogen peroxide production by polymorphonuclear neutrophils and monocytes (P: < 0.01 compared with the R group); VHPD had no supplementary effect except on nitrogen balance. In old rats, HPD was less effective and greater benefit was observed with VHPD in terms of body weight gain (10%; P: < 0.01 compared with the old group fed HPD), albuminemia, muscle weight and protein content, plasma arginine concentration, and hydrogen peroxide production by stimulated polymorphonuclear neutrophils and monocytes compared with the old R group (P: < 0.01).
CONCLUSION: Aging is a significant variable affecting the response to nutritional support.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10966905     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/72.3.816

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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