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FGF21 is required for protein restriction to extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in male mice

Cristal M. Hill, Diana C. Albarado, Lucia G. Coco, Redin A. Spann, Md Shahjalal Hossain Khan, Emily Qualls‐Creekmore, David H. Burk, Susan J. Burke, J. Jason Collier, Sangho Yu, David H. McDougal, Hans‐Rudolf Berthoud, Heike Münzberg, Andrzej Bartke, Christopher D. Morrison

Nature Communications · 2022 · ▲ 119 citations

Abstract

Dietary protein restriction is increasingly recognized as a unique approach to improve metabolic health, and there is increasing interest in the mechanisms underlying this beneficial effect. Recent work indicates that the hormone FGF21 mediates the metabolic effects of protein restriction in young mice. Here we demonstrate that protein restriction increases lifespan, reduces frailty, lowers body weight and adiposity, improves physical performance, improves glucose tolerance, and alters various metabolic markers within the serum, liver, and adipose tissue of wildtype male mice. Conversely, mice lacking FGF21 fail to exhibit metabolic responses to protein restriction in early life, and in later life exhibit early onset of age-related weight loss, reduced physical performance, increased frailty, and reduced lifespan. These data demonstrate that protein restriction in aging male mice exerts marked beneficial effects on lifespan and metabolic health and that a single metabolic hormone, FGF21, is essential for the anti-aging effect of this dietary intervention.

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10.1038/s41467-022-29499-8
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Hill, C.M., Albarado, D.C., Coco, L.G., Spann, R.A., Khan, M.S.H., Qualls‐Creekmore, E., Burk, D.H., Burke, S.J., Collier, J.J., Yu, S., McDougal, D.H., Berthoud, H., Münzberg, H., Bartke, A., &amp; Morrison, C.D. (2022). FGF21 is required for protein restriction to extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in male mice. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29499-8
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Hill CM, Albarado DC, Coco LG, Spann RA, Khan MSH, Qualls‐Creekmore E, et al. FGF21 is required for protein restriction to extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in male mice. Nature Communications. 2022. doi:10.1038/s41467-022-29499-8.
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@article{cristal2022FGFisr, title = {FGF21 is required for protein restriction to extend lifespan and improve metabolic health in male mice}, author = {Cristal M. Hill and Diana C. Albarado and Lucia G. Coco and Redin A. Spann and Md Shahjalal Hossain Khan and Emily Qualls‐Creekmore and David H. Burk and Susan J. Burke and J. Jason Collier and Sangho Yu and David H. McDougal and Hans‐Rudolf Berthoud and Heike Münzberg and Andrzej Bartke and Christopher D. Morrison}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-022-29499-8}, }

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