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Abstract
High protein intake is common in western societies and is often promoted as part of a healthy lifestyle; however, amino-acid-mediated mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signalling in macrophages has been implicated in the pathogenesis of ischaemic cardiovascular disease. In a series of clinical studies on male and female participants (NCT03946774 and NCT03994367) that involved graded amounts of protein ingestion together with detailed plasma amino acid analysis and human monocyte/macrophage experiments, we identify leucine as the key activator of mTOR signalling in macrophages. We describe a threshold effect of high protein intake and circulating leucine on monocytes/macrophages wherein only protein in excess of ∼25 g per meal induces mTOR activation and functional effects. By designing specific diets modified in protein and leucine content representative of the intake in the general population, we confirm this threshold effect in mouse models and find ingestion of protein in excess of ∼22% of dietary energy requirements drives atherosclerosis in male mice. These data demonstrate a mechanistic basis for the adverse impact of excessive dietary protein on cardiovascular risk.
Holy shit!
Thanks, that was perfect!
I’m used to seeing a small and hard to see Manage Preferences link in that banner that provides a button to reject optional cookies, but we might see different things based on region
Good thing I’m not a mouse
However you are incredibly closely related to one… Like the closest non-primate group to you
That’s why they use mice and guinea pigs over dogs or whatever else, they’re not too different to us and most things that are true in mice are true in humans
Actual nutritionists and dieticians have known that a balanced diet (ie enough calories and vitamins with good variation) has been the best diet we know all along, but every so often some upstart sees “X in excess is bad” and so tries to stop everyone eating X, when X in moderation is best
Here’s a pretty good breakdown by Alan Aragon:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3llo9pPaoc/
In short, don’t freak out about this.
Ah Instagram, the best place to read news
Well, looking past the platform, Aragon is very well respected in the nutrition and fitness space and is known for taking an evidence based approach.
Something my brother is intimately familiar with. He was on Atkins until he had a mini stroke, and now he’s got an irregular heartbeat and swollen toes.
Didn’t learn his lesson about fad diets, though. Now he’s on one that is supposed to fix the damage done by Atkins.
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