Nutrients (Dec 2020)

Source and Composition in Amino Acid of Dietary Proteins in the Primary Prevention and Treatment of CKD

  • Pierre Letourneau,
  • Stanislas Bataille,
  • Philippe Chauveau,
  • Denis Fouque,
  • Laetitia Koppe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12123892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 3892

Abstract

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Nutrition is a cornerstone in the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). To limit urea generation and accumulation, a global reduction in protein intake is routinely proposed. However, recent evidence has accumulated on the benefits of plant-based diets and plant-derived proteins without a clear understanding of underlying mechanisms. Particularly the roles of some amino acids (AAs) appear to be either deleterious or beneficial on the progression of CKD and its complications. This review outlines recent data on the role of a low protein intake, the plant nature of proteins, and some specific AAs actions on kidney function and metabolic disorders. We will focus on renal hemodynamics, intestinal microbiota, and the production of uremic toxins. Overall, these mechanistic effects are still poorly understood but deserve special attention to understand why low-protein diets provide clinical benefits and to find potential new therapeutic targets in CKD.

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