An adequate intake of essential (EAA) and non-essential amino acids (NEAA) is crucial to preserve cell integrity and whole-body metabolism. EAA introduced with diet may be insufficient to meet the organismal needs, especially under increased physiological requirements or in pathological conditions, and may condition lifespan. We therefore examined the effects of iso-caloric and providing the same nitrogenous content diets, any diet containing different stoichiometric blends of EAA/NEAA, on mouse lifespan. Three groups of just-weaned male Balb/C mice were fed exclusively with special diets with varying EAA/NEAA ratios, ranging from 100%/0% to 0%/100%. Three additional groups of mice were fed with different diets, two based on casein as alime...
OBJECTIVES AND STUDY: This study aimed at measuring the effect in normal to restricted protein diets...
Dietary restriction extends healthy lifespan in diverse organisms and reduces fecundity. It is widel...
Recent evidence points to a strong relationship between increased mitochondrial biogenesis and incre...
Objective: Inadequate protein intake can impair protein balance thus leading to skeletal muscle atro...
Aging is associated with deterioration of multiple body organ functions, and development of metaboli...
SummaryThe fundamental questions of what represents a macronutritionally balanced diet and how this ...
Aging is the main factor involved in the onset of degenerative diseases. Dietary protein restriction...
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein, but also play important cellular signaling roles. Th...
The spleen is a lymphoid organ with multiple functions including blood filtration and immune activit...
The effects of dietary free radical inhibitors and of feed restriction on selected age associated bi...
Introduction High levels of plasmatic branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), commonly used as dietary su...
Nutrients are major regulators of biochemistry and physiology in living organisms, and subtle change...
(A) Study design. Animals were maintained on the 12% protein diet and dosed with vehicle or mLB-001 ...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nat...
The ability of augmented antioxidant consumption to alter disease incidence, lesion burden and/or lo...
OBJECTIVES AND STUDY: This study aimed at measuring the effect in normal to restricted protein diets...
Dietary restriction extends healthy lifespan in diverse organisms and reduces fecundity. It is widel...
Recent evidence points to a strong relationship between increased mitochondrial biogenesis and incre...
Objective: Inadequate protein intake can impair protein balance thus leading to skeletal muscle atro...
Aging is associated with deterioration of multiple body organ functions, and development of metaboli...
SummaryThe fundamental questions of what represents a macronutritionally balanced diet and how this ...
Aging is the main factor involved in the onset of degenerative diseases. Dietary protein restriction...
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein, but also play important cellular signaling roles. Th...
The spleen is a lymphoid organ with multiple functions including blood filtration and immune activit...
The effects of dietary free radical inhibitors and of feed restriction on selected age associated bi...
Introduction High levels of plasmatic branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), commonly used as dietary su...
Nutrients are major regulators of biochemistry and physiology in living organisms, and subtle change...
(A) Study design. Animals were maintained on the 12% protein diet and dosed with vehicle or mLB-001 ...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nat...
The ability of augmented antioxidant consumption to alter disease incidence, lesion burden and/or lo...
OBJECTIVES AND STUDY: This study aimed at measuring the effect in normal to restricted protein diets...
Dietary restriction extends healthy lifespan in diverse organisms and reduces fecundity. It is widel...
Recent evidence points to a strong relationship between increased mitochondrial biogenesis and incre...