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Long‐term caloric restriction ameliorates deleterious effects of aging on white and brown adipose tissue plasticity
Patricia Corrales, Yurena Vivas, Adriana Izquierdo‐Lahuerta, Daniel Horrillo, Patricia Seoane‐Collazo, Ismael Velasco, Lucía Torres, Yamila López, Carmen Martı́nez, Miguel López, Manuel Ros, Marı́a Jesús Obregón, Gema Medina‐Gómez
Aging Cell · 2019 · ▲ 65 citations
Abstract
Age-related increased adiposity is an important contributory factor in the development of insulin resistance (IR) and is associated with metabolic defects. Caloric restriction(definition) (CR) is known to induce weight loss and to decrease adiposity while preventing metabolic risk factors. Here, we show that moderate 20% CR delays early deleterious effects of aging on white and brown adipose tissue (WAT and BAT, respectively) function and improves peripheral IR. To elucidate the role of CR in delaying early signs of aging, young (3 months), middle-aged (12 months), and old (20 months) mice fed al libitum and middle-aged and old mice subjected to early-onset CR were used. We show that impaired plasticity of subcutaneous WAT (scWAT) contributes to IR, which is already evident in middle-aged mice. Moreover, alteration of thyroid axis status with age is an important factor contributing to BAT dysfunction in middle-aged animals. Both defects in WAT and BAT/beige cells are ameliorated by CR. Accordingly, CR attenuated the age-related decline in scWAT function and decreased the extent of fibro-inflammation. Furthermore, CR promoted scWAT browning. In brief, our study identifies the contribution of scWAT impairment to age-associated metabolic dysfunction and identifies browning in response to food restriction, as a potential therapeutic strategy to prevent the adverse metabolic effects in middle-aged animals.
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Corrales, P., Vivas, Y., Izquierdo‐Lahuerta, A., Horrillo, D., Seoane‐Collazo, P., Velasco, I., Torres, L., López, Y., Martı́nez, C., López, M., Ros, M., Obregón, M.J., & Medina‐Gómez, G. (2019). Long‐term caloric restriction ameliorates deleterious effects of aging on white and brown adipose tissue plasticity. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12948
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Corrales P, Vivas Y, Izquierdo‐Lahuerta A, Horrillo D, Seoane‐Collazo P, Velasco I, et al. Long‐term caloric restriction ameliorates deleterious effects of aging on white and brown adipose tissue plasticity. Aging Cell. 2019. doi:10.1111/acel.12948.
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@article{patricia2019Longte,
title = {Long‐term caloric restriction ameliorates deleterious effects of aging on white and brown adipose tissue plasticity},
author = {Patricia Corrales and Yurena Vivas and Adriana Izquierdo‐Lahuerta and Daniel Horrillo and Patricia Seoane‐Collazo and Ismael Velasco and Lucía Torres and Yamila López and Carmen Martı́nez and Miguel López and Manuel Ros and Marı́a Jesús Obregón and Gema Medina‐Gómez},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1111/acel.12948},
}
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