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GPRC6a is not required for the effects of a high‐protein diet on body weight in mice
Objective The G‐protein coupled receptor family C group 6 member A (GPRC6A) is activated by proteinogenic amino acids and may sense amino acids in the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. The study investigated whether GPRC6A was necessary for the effects of low‐ and high‐protein diets on body weig...
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The G‐protein coupled receptor family C group 6 member A (GPRC6A) is activated by proteinogenic amino acids and may sense amino acids in the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. The study investigated whether GPRC6A was necessary for the effects of low‐ and high‐protein diets on body weight and food intake in mice.
Methods
The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a low‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a knockout (GPRC6a‐KO) and wild‐type (WT) mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a low‐protein diet (6% protein) for 9 days. The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a high‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a‐KO and WT mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a high‐protein diet (50% protein) for 5 weeks.
Results
A high‐protein diet reduced body weight gain and food intake compared with a control diet in both WT and GPRC6a‐KO mice. A low‐protein diet decreased body weight gain in GPRC6a‐KO mice.
Conclusions
GPRC6A was not necessary for the effects of a low‐ or high‐protein diet on body weight and likely does not play a role in protein‐induced satiety. |
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The G‐protein coupled receptor family C group 6 member A (GPRC6A) is activated by proteinogenic amino acids and may sense amino acids in the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. The study investigated whether GPRC6A was necessary for the effects of low‐ and high‐protein diets on body weight and food intake in mice.
Methods
The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a low‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a knockout (GPRC6a‐KO) and wild‐type (WT) mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a low‐protein diet (6% protein) for 9 days. The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a high‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a‐KO and WT mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a high‐protein diet (50% protein) for 5 weeks.
Results
A high‐protein diet reduced body weight gain and food intake compared with a control diet in both WT and GPRC6a‐KO mice. A low‐protein diet decreased body weight gain in GPRC6a‐KO mice.
Conclusions
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The G‐protein coupled receptor family C group 6 member A (GPRC6A) is activated by proteinogenic amino acids and may sense amino acids in the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. The study investigated whether GPRC6A was necessary for the effects of low‐ and high‐protein diets on body weight and food intake in mice.
Methods
The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a low‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a knockout (GPRC6a‐KO) and wild‐type (WT) mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a low‐protein diet (6% protein) for 9 days. The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a high‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a‐KO and WT mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a high‐protein diet (50% protein) for 5 weeks.
Results
A high‐protein diet reduced body weight gain and food intake compared with a control diet in both WT and GPRC6a‐KO mice. A low‐protein diet decreased body weight gain in GPRC6a‐KO mice.
Conclusions
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JKJ and KGM are funded by BBSRC project grant BB/I001816/1. NCM was funded by a British Society for Neuroendocrinology Student Summer Laboratory Experience Grant. MN was funded by a Society for Endocrinology Summer Studentship.</notes><notes>The authors declared no conflict of interest.</notes><notes>Disclosure</notes><notes>Funding agencies</notes><notes>ObjectType-Article-1</notes><notes>SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1</notes><notes>ObjectType-Feature-2</notes><notes>content type line 23</notes><notes>Additional Supporting Information may be found in the online version of this article.</notes><notes>Funding agencies: The section is funded by grants from the MRC, BBSRC, and NIHR, an Integrative Mammalian Biology (IMB) Capacity Building Award, an FP7-HEALTH-2009-241592 EuroCHIP grant, and the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre Funding Scheme. JKJ and KGM are funded by BBSRC project grant BB/I001816/1. NCM was funded by a British Society for Neuroendocrinology Student Summer Laboratory Experience Grant. MN was funded by a Society for Endocrinology Summer Studentship.</notes><notes>Disclosure: The authors declared no conflict of interest.</notes><abstract>Objective
The G‐protein coupled receptor family C group 6 member A (GPRC6A) is activated by proteinogenic amino acids and may sense amino acids in the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. The study investigated whether GPRC6A was necessary for the effects of low‐ and high‐protein diets on body weight and food intake in mice.
Methods
The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a low‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a knockout (GPRC6a‐KO) and wild‐type (WT) mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a low‐protein diet (6% protein) for 9 days. The role of GPRC6A in mediating the effects of a high‐protein diet on body weight was investigated in GPRC6a‐KO and WT mice fed a control diet (18% protein) or a high‐protein diet (50% protein) for 5 weeks.
Results
A high‐protein diet reduced body weight gain and food intake compared with a control diet in both WT and GPRC6a‐KO mice. A low‐protein diet decreased body weight gain in GPRC6a‐KO mice.
Conclusions
GPRC6A was not necessary for the effects of a low‐ or high‐protein diet on body weight and likely does not play a role in protein‐induced satiety.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Blackwell Publishing Ltd</pub><pmid>25958858</pmid><doi>10.1002/oby.21083</doi><tpages>7</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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