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Valine Supplementation Does Not Reduce Lipid Accumulation and Improve Insulin Sensitivity in Mice Fed High-Fat Diet

Qingquan Ma, Linlin Hu, Jialiang Zhu, Jiayi Chen, Zhishen Wang, Zhiyuan Yue, Minna Qiu, Anshan Shan

2020ACS Omega20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 10): chow diet supplemented with water (CW) or valine (CV) and high-fat diet supplemented with water (HW) or valine (HV). Valine (3%, w/v) was supplied in the drinking water. The results showed that valine treatment markedly increased serum triglyceride and insulin levels of chow diet-fed mice. The body weight, serum triglyceride level, white adipose tissue weight, and glucose and insulin intolerance were significantly elevated by valine supplementation in high-fat diet-fed mice. Metabolomics and transcriptomics showed that several genes related to fat oxidation were downregulated, and arachidonic acid and linoleic acid metabolism were altered in the HV group compared to the HW group. In conclusion, valine supplementation did not suppress lipid deposition and metabolic disorders in mice, which provides a new understanding for BCAAs in the modulation of lipid metabolism.

Topics & Concepts

ValineInternal medicineEndocrinologyTriglycerideLeucineAdipose tissueInsulinLipid metabolismBiologyChemistryAmino acidCholesterolBiochemistryMedicineAdipose Tissue and MetabolismRegulation of Appetite and ObesityMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies