Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult Cats

The goal of this study was to determine if modification of currently available maintenance foods with alternative ingredients, botanicals (fruit and vegetables), and increased amounts of functional lipids (fish oil) would delay the age-associated decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and lean...

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Main Authors: Jean A. Hall, Matthew I. Jackson, Giosi Farace, Maha Yerramilli, Dennis E. Jewell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Metabolites
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/10/238
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spelling doaj-f8713d0318274d6d85a6738c78f264ac2020-11-25T00:56:31ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892019-10-0191023810.3390/metabo9100238metabo9100238Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult CatsJean A. Hall0Matthew I. Jackson1Giosi Farace2Maha Yerramilli3Dennis E. Jewell4Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, OR 97333-4802, USAPet Nutrition Center, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Topeka, Kansas, KS 66617-1587, USAIDEXX Laboratories, One IDEXX Drive, Westbrook, ME 04092, USAIDEXX Laboratories, One IDEXX Drive, Westbrook, ME 04092, USAPet Nutrition Center, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Topeka, Kansas, KS 66617-1587, USAThe goal of this study was to determine if modification of currently available maintenance foods with alternative ingredients, botanicals (fruit and vegetables), and increased amounts of functional lipids (fish oil) would delay the age-associated decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and lean body mass (LBM) in senior-adult cats. Forty-four healthy cats (mean age, 12.2 years; range 10.7 to 14.0 years) were fed one of three foods (<i>n</i> = 14 or 15 per group) for six months: control food with 32.6% protein (as fed), or control food supplemented with increasing amounts of functional food bioactives: fish oil, fruit and vegetables, different protein sources, and &lt;32.0% protein [functional foods one (FF1) and two (FF2)]. Senior-adult cats were compared before and after the feeding trial with 20 young-adult cats (mean age, 3.5 years; range 2.1 to 4.9 years). Compared with younger cats, older cats had decreased lean-body percent and serum albumin concentrations. Feeding FF1 and FF2 for six months increased lean-body percent, maintained serum albumin concentrations, increased GFR, decreased serum symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) concentrations, and decreased concentrations of the uremic toxin 3-indoxyl sulfate. These dietary changes may assist in offsetting sarcopenia and the chronic inflammation associated with aging in senior-adult cats.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/10/238catscirculating metabolomesglomerular filtration ratelean body massrenal biomarkers
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author Jean A. Hall
Matthew I. Jackson
Giosi Farace
Maha Yerramilli
Dennis E. Jewell
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Matthew I. Jackson
Giosi Farace
Maha Yerramilli
Dennis E. Jewell
Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult Cats
Metabolites
cats
circulating metabolomes
glomerular filtration rate
lean body mass
renal biomarkers
author_facet Jean A. Hall
Matthew I. Jackson
Giosi Farace
Maha Yerramilli
Dennis E. Jewell
author_sort Jean A. Hall
title Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult Cats
title_short Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult Cats
title_full Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult Cats
title_fullStr Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult Cats
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Dietary Ingredients on Lean Body Percent, Uremic Toxin Concentrations, and Kidney Function in Senior-Adult Cats
title_sort influence of dietary ingredients on lean body percent, uremic toxin concentrations, and kidney function in senior-adult cats
publisher MDPI AG
series Metabolites
issn 2218-1989
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The goal of this study was to determine if modification of currently available maintenance foods with alternative ingredients, botanicals (fruit and vegetables), and increased amounts of functional lipids (fish oil) would delay the age-associated decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and lean body mass (LBM) in senior-adult cats. Forty-four healthy cats (mean age, 12.2 years; range 10.7 to 14.0 years) were fed one of three foods (<i>n</i> = 14 or 15 per group) for six months: control food with 32.6% protein (as fed), or control food supplemented with increasing amounts of functional food bioactives: fish oil, fruit and vegetables, different protein sources, and &lt;32.0% protein [functional foods one (FF1) and two (FF2)]. Senior-adult cats were compared before and after the feeding trial with 20 young-adult cats (mean age, 3.5 years; range 2.1 to 4.9 years). Compared with younger cats, older cats had decreased lean-body percent and serum albumin concentrations. Feeding FF1 and FF2 for six months increased lean-body percent, maintained serum albumin concentrations, increased GFR, decreased serum symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) concentrations, and decreased concentrations of the uremic toxin 3-indoxyl sulfate. These dietary changes may assist in offsetting sarcopenia and the chronic inflammation associated with aging in senior-adult cats.
topic cats
circulating metabolomes
glomerular filtration rate
lean body mass
renal biomarkers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/9/10/238
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