Reduced activation of energy metabolism increases ad-iposity in humans and other mammals. Thus, exploring dietary and molecular mechanisms able to improve energy metabolism is of paramount medical importance because such mechanisms can be leveraged as a therapy for obesity and related disorders. Here, we show that a designer protein-deprived diet enriched in free essential amino acids can 1) promote the brown fat thermo-genic program and fatty acid oxidation, 2) stimulate uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1)-independent respiration in subcutaneous white fat, 3) change the gut microbiota composition, and 4) prevent and reverse obesity and dysregulated glucose homeostasis in multiple mouse models, prolonging the healthy life span. These effects are independent of unbalanced amino acid ratio, energy consumption, and intestinal calorie absorption. A brown fat-specific activation of the mechanistic target of rapa-mycin complex 1 seems involved in the diet-induced beneficial effects, as also strengthened by in vitro experi-ments. Hence, our results suggest that brown and white fat may be targets of specific amino acids to control UCP1-dependent and-independent thermogenesis, thereby contributing to the improvement of metabolic health.

Manipulation of dietary amino acids prevents and reverses obesity in mice through multiple mechanisms that modulate energy homeostasis

Carullo Pierluigi;Piscitelli Fabiana;Cutignano Adele;Manzo Emiliano;Di Marzo Vincenzo;
2020

Abstract

Reduced activation of energy metabolism increases ad-iposity in humans and other mammals. Thus, exploring dietary and molecular mechanisms able to improve energy metabolism is of paramount medical importance because such mechanisms can be leveraged as a therapy for obesity and related disorders. Here, we show that a designer protein-deprived diet enriched in free essential amino acids can 1) promote the brown fat thermo-genic program and fatty acid oxidation, 2) stimulate uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1)-independent respiration in subcutaneous white fat, 3) change the gut microbiota composition, and 4) prevent and reverse obesity and dysregulated glucose homeostasis in multiple mouse models, prolonging the healthy life span. These effects are independent of unbalanced amino acid ratio, energy consumption, and intestinal calorie absorption. A brown fat-specific activation of the mechanistic target of rapa-mycin complex 1 seems involved in the diet-induced beneficial effects, as also strengthened by in vitro experi-ments. Hence, our results suggest that brown and white fat may be targets of specific amino acids to control UCP1-dependent and-independent thermogenesis, thereby contributing to the improvement of metabolic health.
2020
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
Istituto di Ricerca Genetica e Biomedica - IRGB - Sede Secondaria Milano
Acylaminoacids
dietary aminoacids
mass spectrometry
obesity
energy metabolism
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