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Dietary fat and aging modulate apoptotic signaling in liver of calorie-restricted mice.


ABSTRACT: Imbalance between proliferation and cell death accounts for several age-linked diseases. Aging, calorie restriction (CR), and fat source are all factors that may influence apoptotic signaling in liver, an organ that plays a central metabolic role in the organism. Here, we have studied the combined effect of these factors on a number of apoptosis regulators and effectors. For this purpose, animals were fed diets containing different fat sources (lard, soybean oil, or fish oil) under CR for 6 or 18 months. An age-linked increase in the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway was detected with CR, including a decrease in Bcl-2/Bax ratio, an enhanced release of cytochrome c to the cytosol and higher caspase-9 activity. However, these changes were not fully transmitted to the effectors apoptosis-inducing factor and caspase-3. CR (which abated aging-related inflammatory responses) and dietary fat altered the activities of caspases-8, -9, and -3. Apoptotic index (DNA fragmentation) and mean nuclear area were increased in aged animals with the exception of calorie-restricted mice fed a lard-based fat source. These results suggest possible protective changes in hepatic homeostasis with aging in the calorie-restricted lard group.

SUBMITTER: Lopez-Dominguez JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4375413 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dietary fat and aging modulate apoptotic signaling in liver of calorie-restricted mice.

López-Domínguez José Alberto JA   Khraiwesh Husam H   González-Reyes José Antonio JA   López-Lluch Guillermo G   Navas Plácido P   Ramsey Jon Jay JJ   de Cabo Rafael R   de Cabo Rafael R   Burón María Isabel MI   Villalba José Manuel JM  

The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 20140401 4


Imbalance between proliferation and cell death accounts for several age-linked diseases. Aging, calorie restriction (CR), and fat source are all factors that may influence apoptotic signaling in liver, an organ that plays a central metabolic role in the organism. Here, we have studied the combined effect of these factors on a number of apoptosis regulators and effectors. For this purpose, animals were fed diets containing different fat sources (lard, soybean oil, or fish oil) under CR for 6 or 1  ...[more]

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