Urinary loss of tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates as revealed by metabolomics studies: An underlying mechanism to reduce lipid accretion by whey protein ingestion?

  • Haldis H. Lillefosse
  • , Morten R. Clausen
  • , Christian C. Yde
  • , Ditte B. Ditlev
  • , Xumin Zhang
  • , Zhen Yu Du
  • , Hanne C. Bertram
  • , Lise Madsen
  • , Karsten Kristiansen*
  • , Bjørn Liaset
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Whey protein intake is associated with the modulation of energy metabolism and altered body composition both in human subjects and in animals, but the underlying mechanisms are not yet elucidated. We fed obesity-prone C57BL/6J mice high-fat diets with either casein (HF casein) or whey (HF whey) for 6 weeks. At equal energy intake and apparent fat and nitrogen digestibility, mice fed HF whey stored less energy as lipids, evident both as lower white adipose tissue mass and as reduced liver lipids, compared with HF-casein-fed mice. Explorative analyses of 48 h urine, both by 1H NMR and LC-MS metabolomic platforms, demonstrated higher urinary excretion of tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates citric acid and succinic acid (identified by both platforms), and cis-aconitic acid and isocitric acid (identified by LC-MS platform) in the HF whey, relative to in the HF-casein-fed mice. Targeted LC-MS analyses revealed higher citric acid and cis-aconitic acid concentrations in fed state plasma, but not in liver of HF-whey-fed mice. We propose that enhanced urinary loss of TCA cycle metabolites drain available substrates for anabolic processes, such as lipogenesis, thereby leading to reduced lipid accretion in HF-whey-fed compared to HF-casein-fed mice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2560-2570
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Proteome Research
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 May 2014

Keywords

  • Krebs cycle
  • adipose tissue
  • casein
  • citric acid cycle
  • glutaminolysis
  • lipogenesis
  • metabolomics
  • obesity
  • tricarboxylic acid cycle
  • whey

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