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Ha Yoon Bong1, Ji Yeon Kim, Hye In Jeong, Min Sun Moon, Joohee Kim, Oran Kwon.
Abstract
In this study, we compared corn gluten hydrolyzates, BCAAs, and leucine for their effects on body weight reduction in high fat-induced obese rats in order to determine the major active components in the corn gluten hydrolyzates. After obesity was induced for 13 weeks with high fat diet, the overweight-induced SD rats (n = 64) were stratified according to body weight, randomly blocked into eight treatments, and raised for 8 weeks. Four groups were changed to a normal diet and the other groups remained on the high fat diet. Each of the groups within both diets was fed either casein, corn gluten hydrolyzates, leucine, or branched chain amino acids, respectively. Daily food intake, body weight gain, and food efficiency ratio were significantly lower in the corn gluten hydrolyzate groups compared to the other groups, regardless of the high fat diet or normal fat diet. The rats fed the corn gluten hydrolyzates diet had the lowest perirenal fat pad weights whereas muscle weight was significantly increased in the corn gluten hydrolyzates groups. Plasma triglyceride, hepatic total lipid, and total cholesterol contents were significantly reduced in the corn gluten hydrolyzates groups. Other lipid profile measurements were not significantly changed. Plasma triglyceride and hepatic total lipid were also significantly reduced in the BCAA and leucine groups. Leptin levels were significantly lower and adiponectin was significantly higher in the corn gluten hydrolyzates groups. Fasting blood glucose, insulin, C-peptide, and HOMA-IR levels were also significantly reduced in the corn gluten hydrozylates groups, regardless of fat level.Entities:
Keywords: Corn gluten hydrolyzates; body weight; branched chain amino acids; insulin resistance; leucine
Year: 2010 PMID: 20461198 PMCID: PMC2867220 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2010.4.2.106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Amino acid composition of corn gluten hydrolyzates (g/100 g)
The composition of the experimental diets (g/kg diet)
1)The composition and proportion of BCAAs (valine : isoleucine : leucine = 1.25 : 1 : 4.04) corresponded to the amino acid composition of the corn gluten hydrolyzates.
2)The amounts of leucine and BCAAs were the same as the amounts in the corn gluten peptide.
Body weight and Fat pad weights in rats fed diets with different levels of dietary fat during and after an overweight induction period
1)CON: 17% calories from fat, HF: 60% calories from fat
2)Mean ± standard error (S.E)
*Significantly different at the level of α=0.05 by using Student's t-test.
Fig. 1The changes of body weight (A) and food intake (B) during 8 weeks treatment of corn gluten hydrolyzates, BCAAs, and leucine. Because of scarifying and collecting metabolic samples, food intake was measured for 7 weeks. Values are expressed as means ± SE shown by vertical bars. Statistical significance was calculated by one-way ANOVA. Comparison were done among different groups (*P < 0.05) (○ casein as control, • corn gluten hydrolyzates, ▴ BCAAs, ▪ Leucine).
Fat pad weights and muscle weights in rats fed diets with corn gluten hydrolyzates, BCAAs, and leucine
1)Mean ± SE
2)Values are not significantly different among the groups by Duncan's multiple range test.
3)Values with different levels within a cell are significantly different at P < 0.05 by Duncan's multiple range test.
4)Statistical significance of experimental factors was calculated using two-way ANOVA.
A: Effect of dietary fat level was significant at α=0.05.
B: Effect of protein source was significant at α=0.05.
AB: Interaction of dietary fat and protein source was significant at α=0.05.
Lipid concentrations in plasma, liver, and feces of rats fed diets with corn gluten hydrolyzates, BCAAs, and leucine
1)Mean ± SE
2)Values with different levels within a cell are significantly different at P < 0.0001 by Duncan's multiple range test.
3)Values are not significantly different among the groups by Duncan's multiple range test.
Adipokine concentrations in plasma of rats fed diets with corn gluten hydrolyzates, BCAAs, and leucine
1)Mean ± SE
2)Values with different levels within a cell are significantly different at P < 0.001 by Duncan's multiple range test.
3)Statistical significance of experimental factors was calculated using two-way ANOVA.
A: Effect of dietary fat level was significant at α=0.05.
B: Effect of protein source was significant at α=0.05.
AB: Interaction of dietary fat and protein source was significant at α=0.05.
Fasting blood glucose, insulin, C-peptide, and HOMA-IR in rats fed diet with corn gluten hydrolyzates, BCAAs, and leucine
1)Mean ± SE
2)Values with different levels within a cell are significantly different at P < 0.05 by Duncan's multiple range test.
3)Statistical significance of experimental factors was calculated using two-way ANOVA.
A: Effect of dietary fat level was significant at α=0.05.
B: Effect of protein source was significant at α=0.05.
AB: Interaction of dietary fat and protein source was significant at α=0.05.