Kidney disease risk factors do not explain impacts of low dietary protein on kidney function and structure

肾脏疾病风险因素并不能解释低蛋白饮食对肾脏功能和结构的影响

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作者:Amelia K Fotheringham ,Samantha M Solon-Biet ,Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann ,Domenica A McCarthy ,Aisling C McMahon ,Kari Ruohonen ,Isaac Li ,Mitchell A Sullivan ,Rani O Whiddett ,Danielle J Borg ,Victoria C Cogger ,William O Ballard ,Nigel Turner ,Richard G Melvin ,David Raubenheimer ,David G Le Couteur ,Stephen J Simpson ,Josephine M Forbes

Abstract

The kidneys balance many byproducts of the metabolism of dietary components. Previous studies examining dietary effects on kidney health are generally of short duration and manipulate a single macronutrient. Here, kidney function and structure were examined in C57BL/6J mice randomized to consume one of a spectrum of macronutrient combinations (protein [5%-60%], carbohydrate [20%-75%], and fat [20%-75%]) from weaning to late-middle age (15 months). Individual and interactive impacts of macronutrients on kidney health were modeled. Dietary protein had the greatest influence on kidney function, where chronic low protein intake decreased glomerular filtration rates and kidney mass, whereas it increased kidney immune infiltration and structural injury. Kidney outcomes did not align with cardiometabolic risk factors including glucose intolerance, overweight/obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension in mice with chronic low protein consumption. This study highlights that protein intake over a lifespan is an important determinant of kidney function independent of cardiometabolic changes.

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