The Influence of Dietary Protein Source on Longevity and Age-Related Disease Processes of Fischer Rats
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Gerontology
- Vol. 43 (1) , B5-B12
- https://doi.org/10.1093/geronj/43.1.b5
Abstract
The influence of replacing dietary casein with soy protein on longevity and age-related pathologic lesions of male Fischer 344 rats was investigated. Caloric intake and body weights were similar for rats on the two diets. Rats on the soy protein-containing diet had a median length of life of 844 days compared to 730 days for those on the caseincontaining diet (p < .002), and the ages of the 10th percentile survivors were 937 and 857 days, respectively (p > .02). The progression of chronic nephropathy was markedly retarded by replacing casein with soy protein. Only 7% of the rats dying spontaneously on the soy protein-containing diet exhibited end-stage chronic nephropathy compared to 41 % of the rats on the casein-containing diet. Clearly, the soy protein-containing diet enables ad libitum fed male Fischer 344 rats to be used as a model for aging research without the occurrence of renal failure as a major confounding problemKeywords
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