A systematic analysis of diet-induced nephroprotection reveals overlapping changes in cysteine catabolism.

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Department II of Internal Medicine, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany; CECAD, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Caloric Restriction (CR) has been shown to extend lifespan and enhance stress resistance in various organisms, presenting it as a viable strategy for protecting organs, but implementation in patients is challenging due to adherence and safety issues.
  • - Innovative dietary regimens that focus on nutrient composition rather than calorie restriction have potential protective effects on organs and may be easier for patients to follow.
  • - In a study involving six dietary protocols, including Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) and CR, it was found that FMD, SR80/100, and CR provide significant kidney protection during injury, possibly through similar metabolic changes related to cysteine catabolism.

Article Abstract

Caloric Restriction (CR) extends lifespan and augments cellular stress-resistance from yeast to primates, making CR an attractive strategy for organ protection in the clinic. Translation of CR to patients is complex, due to problems regarding adherence, feasibility, and safety concerns in frail patients. Novel tailored dietary regimens, which modulate the dietary composition of macro- and micronutrients rather than reducing calorie intake promise similar protective effects and increased translatability. However, a direct head-to-head comparison to identify the most potent approach for organ protection, as well as overlapping metabolic consequences have not been performed. We systematically analyzed six dietary preconditioning protocols - fasting mimicking diet (FMD), ketogenic diet (KD), dietary restriction of branched chained amino acids (BCAA), two dietary regimens restricting sulfur-containing amino acids (SR80/100) and CR - in a rodent model of renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) to quantify diet-induced resilience in kidneys. Of the administered diets, FMD, SR80/100 and CR efficiently protect from kidney damage after IRI. Interestingly, these approaches show overlapping changes in oxidative and hydrogen sulfide (HS)-dependent cysteine catabolism as a potential common mechanism of organ protection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trsl.2022.02.003DOI Listing

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