Lifelong dietary intervention does not affect hematopoietic stem cell function

Seka Lazare, Albertina Ausema, Aaffien C Reijne, Gertjan van Dijk, Ronald van Os, Gerald de Haan*

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Abstract

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) undergo a profound functional decline during normal aging. Because caloric or dietary restriction has been shown to delay multiple aspects of the aging process in many species, we explored the consequences of lifelong caloric restriction, or conversely, lifelong excess caloric intake, on HSC numbers and function. Although caloric restriction prevented age-dependent increases in bone marrow cellularity, caloric restriction was not able to prevent functional decline of aged, long-term HSC functioning. A lifelong high-fat diet also did not affect HSC function. We conclude that lifelong caloric interventions fail to prevent or induce loss of age-associated HSC functioning. Copyright (C) 2017 ISEH - International Society for Experimental Hematology. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-30
Number of pages5
JournalExperimental Hematology
Volume53
Early online date16-Jun-2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2017

Keywords

  • COMPARTMENT
  • FREQUENCY
  • MECHANISM
  • STRAIN
  • AGE

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