Literature DB >> 33440166

An isocaloric moderately high-fat diet extends lifespan in male rats and Drosophila.

Dan Shi1, TianShu Han1, Xia Chu1, Huimin Lu1, Xue Yang1, TianQi Zi1, YanHe Zhao1, XinYue Wang1, ZhiPeng Liu1, JingQi Ruan1, Xin Liu1, Hua Ning1, MaoQing Wang1, Zhen Tian1, Wei Wei1, Yue Sun1, YinLing Li1, Rui Guo1, Yu Wang1, Fan Ling1, Yue Guan1, Da Shen2, YuCun Niu3, Ying Li4, ChangHao Sun5.   

Abstract

The health effect of dietary fat has been one of the most vexing issues in the field of nutrition. Few animal studies have examined the impact of high-fat diets on lifespan by controlling energy intake. In this study, we found that compared to a normal diet, an isocaloric moderately high-fat diet (IHF) significantly prolonged lifespan by decreasing the profiles of free fatty acids (FFAs) in serum and multiple tissues via downregulating FFA anabolism and upregulating catabolism pathways in rats and flies. Proteomics analysis in rats identified PPRC1 as a key protein that was significantly upregulated by nearly 2-fold by IHF, and among the FFAs, only palmitic acid (PA) was robustly and negatively associated with the expression of PPRC1. Using PPRC1 transgenic RNAi/overexpression flies and in vitro experiments, we demonstrated that IHF significantly reduced PA, which could upregulate PPRC1 through PPARG, resulting in improvements in oxidative stress and inflammation and prolonging the lifespan.
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Keywords:  PPRC1; isocaloric moderately high-fat diet; lifespan; palmitic acid

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33440166     DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2020.12.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   27.287


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