Shipin gongye ke-ji (Sep 2022)

Effects of Protein Nutrition Mode under Guangxi Longevity Dietary Pattern on D-Galactose Induced Aging Mice

  • Wenjun ZHU,
  • Junxia DOU,
  • Wenxuan ZHENG,
  • Lihua MEI,
  • Ning MENG,
  • Xiaohan YU,
  • Kunchen HAN,
  • Jinke MA,
  • Ruiding LI,
  • Quanyang LI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2021110304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 18
pp. 371 – 379

Abstract

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This research adopted the D-galactose induced senility mice as the research object, under the condition of constant energy control, different protein content of feeding groups was designed. Mice were under dietary intervention for 8 weeks, by analyzing the Morris water maze data, brain tissue slice and liver tissue antioxidant capacity to explore the anti-aging effect of protein nutrition in Guangxi longevity dietary patterns. The results showed that: Compared with the high (P/C=1/2), medium (P/C=1/3) and low (P/C=1/5) protein diet groups, the escape latency of mice in P/C=1/4 (protein/carbohydrate) group significantly decreased (P P/C=1/5 group > P/C=1/3 group > young control group > P/C=1/2 group > aging control group. In summary, mice in P/C=1/4 low-protein diet group can effectively resist the senior-induced injury of D-galactose, and maintain strong learning and memory ability and antioxidant ability, thus showing strong anti-aging effect. The results of this study would provide a theoretical basis for the relationship between dietary protein nutrition and health as well as longevity.

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