2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2021.717343
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Caloric Restriction Mimetics in Nutrition and Clinical Trials

Abstract: The human diet and dietary patterns are closely linked to the health status. High-calorie Western-style diets have increasingly come under scrutiny as their caloric load and composition contribute to the development of non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes, cancer, obesity, and cardiovascular disorders. On the other hand, calorie-reduced and health-promoting diets have shown promising results in maintaining health and reducing disease burden throughout aging. More recently, pharmacological Caloric Restri… Show more

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“…In addition, GlcN causes transcriptional reprogramming [102] and represses the respiration rate (QO 2 ), even more rapidly than glucose [103], which contributes to reducing energy supply. Consistent with all of this, GlcN has been reported to increase the life span of C. elegans and aging mice by mimicking a low-carbohydrate diet [104] and it has been proposed as a promising candidate for pharmacological caloric restriction mimetics [105]. Thus, the results of our study showing that the ATP balance in GlcN-treated and -untreated control cells is rather similar suggests that compensatory mechanisms operate to reduce the demand of ATP when the HBP flux is overloaded, which is consistent with a downregulation of N-glycosylated proteins after GlcN addition to the culture medium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In addition, GlcN causes transcriptional reprogramming [102] and represses the respiration rate (QO 2 ), even more rapidly than glucose [103], which contributes to reducing energy supply. Consistent with all of this, GlcN has been reported to increase the life span of C. elegans and aging mice by mimicking a low-carbohydrate diet [104] and it has been proposed as a promising candidate for pharmacological caloric restriction mimetics [105]. Thus, the results of our study showing that the ATP balance in GlcN-treated and -untreated control cells is rather similar suggests that compensatory mechanisms operate to reduce the demand of ATP when the HBP flux is overloaded, which is consistent with a downregulation of N-glycosylated proteins after GlcN addition to the culture medium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Owing to its chronic effect on body weight and insulin resistance, D-allulose has been proposed as a caloric restriction mimetic [44][45][46]. We suggest D-allulose as an exercise mimetic, which shares common features with caloric restriction mimetics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Thus, CR counteracts the detrimental effects of permanent mTORC1 activation, which is observed in many metabolic and cardiovascular disorders [171]. Several natural substances including curcumin have been shown to evoke similar effects as CR and, therefore, have been termed caloric restriction mimetics [172,173]. Curcumin is a specific CBP/p300 inhibitor [174] and can also induce autophagy.…”
Section: Protective Effects Of Curcumin In Myocardial Infarctionmentioning
confidence: 99%