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Three amazing award winners from the Lamming Lab at the 7th Annual Midwest Aging Consortium Meeting! Congratulations to all the winners and all participants! @baileyknopf.bsky.social Yang Yeh and Amirah Nieves Medina!

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With help from Alan Attie's lab we also made a data visualization and analysis tool - we hope to make this tool more broadly available soon: connect.doit.wisc.edu/dlamming_BCA...

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This work was made possible with the support of many collaborators in and outside the lab, including @drcaragreen.bsky.social @wiscosurgicalmetab.bsky.social Alan Attie, Luigi Puglielli and Cholsoon Jang!

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Each BCAA has distinct effects on aspects of AD pathology and engages overlapping and distinct molecular pathways

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In this terrific publication, Dr. Reji Babygirija shows that restriction of dietary leucine or isoleucine in males, and restriction of valine in females, preserves cognitive function in a mouse model of AD

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Restriction of Individual Branched‐Chain Amino Acids has Distinct Effects on the Development and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease in 3xTg Mice Protein restriction (PR) slows Alzheimer's disease (AD) in mice, and other benefits of PR are due to decreased branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). We show that restricting any BCAA has benefits, with...

Please enjoy the latest publication from our lab "Restriction of Individual Branched-Chain Amino Acids has Distinct Effects on the Development and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease in 3xTg Mice" advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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Had a fantastic metabolism and aging retreat yesterday with the @judisimcox.bsky.social and @wiscosurgicalmetab.bsky.social labs!

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Thanks to all of the @lamminglab.bsky.social members past and present for another terrific year, all our collaborators and colleagues for their help and friendship, and thanks as well to everyone who has participated in great conversations online and off about healthy aging, diet and mTOR!

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We celebrated the graduation of two of our graduate students, Dr. Reji Babygirija and Dr. Mariah Calubag! Reji is now a postdoc with @WiscoSurgMetab while Mariah is looking for a postdoc – snap her up soon!

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Dietary lipids are largely deposited in skin and rapidly affect insulating properties - Nature Communications The mechanisms underlying the regulation of the skin thermal barrier are poorly understood. Here the authors show that the thermal properties of the skin are reactive to diet and that skin is a target...

And we helped push a fascinating story over the finish line, “Dietary lipids are largely deposited in skin and rapidly affect insulating properties” www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Rapamycin Does Not Compromise Exercise‐Induced Muscular Adaptations in Female Mice Rapamycin is largely compatible with the physical and skeletal muscle benefits of progressive weighted wheel running (PoWeR). The detrimental effects of rapamycin on glucose metabolism in the context...

Working with Adam Konopka and colleagues we continued to study rapamycin, showing that “Rapamycin Does Not Compromise Exercise-Induced Muscular Adaptations in Female Mice” onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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A low-protein diet drives short- and long-term improvements in metabolic health in a mouse model of sleeve gastrectomy Despite the beneficial impact of bariatric surgery on obesity and metabolic disease, continued post-surgical obesity and weight recurrence are common,…

We also participated in several collaborative publications, including the amazing “A low-protein diet drives short- and long-term improvements in metabolic health in a mouse model of sleeve gastrectomy” from @wiscosurgicalmetab.bsky www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Depletion of individual dietary amino acids induce distinct metabolic and chromatin states Reducing dietary levels of protein or specific essential amino acids (EAAs) promotes favorable metabolic reprogramming, including improved glucose tolerance, increased insulin sensitivity and reduced ...

Finally, our fifth manuscript of the year, a collaboration between Spencer Haws, Yang Liu, @drcaragreen.bsky.social and @johndenu.bsky.social, "Depletion of individual dietary amino acids induce distinct metabolic and chromatin states" www.jbc.org/article/S002...

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Ketogenesis is Dispensable for the Metabolic Adaptations to Caloric Restriction In this study, we demonstrated that metabolic responses to a daily-fed caloric restriction (CR) protocol remain robust in mice that cannot engage in canonical ketogenesis. This surprising finding is ...

That brings us to our fourth manuscript of the year, “Ketogenesis is Dispensable for the Metabolic Adaptations to Caloric Restriction”, by lab postdoc Dr. Chung-Yang Yeh, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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Thanks to all our collaborators and colleagues who helped make this possible, including @drcaragreen.bsky.social @mikemacarthur.bsky.social Cholsoon Jang @judisimcox.bsky.social Kristen Malecki and many more!

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The third was the final paper of former graduate student Dr. Michaela Trautman, other lab members, and collaborators, “Dietary isoleucine content modulates the metabolic and molecular response to a Western diet in mice”: www.clinicalkey.com#!/content/pl...

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Many current lab members collaborated on this paper, including Michelle Sonsalla, Mariah Calubag, @drcaragreen.bsky.social, Dr. Chung-Yang Yeh, and more, and it was done in collaboration with @johndenu.bsky.social, @wiscosurgicalmetab.bsky.social and Luigi Puglielli!

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Fasting is required for many of the benefits of calorie restriction in the 3xTg mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease - Nature Communications Caloric restriction improves Alzheimer’s Disease outcomes in mice, but this diet not only reduces calories, but imposes a prolonged fast between meals. Here, the authors show this fast is essential to...

Next came our paper focused on Alzheimer's disease, “Fasting is required for many of the benefits of calorie restriction in the 3xTg mouse model of Alzheimer's disease” by graduate student www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Tissue‐Specific Effects of Dietary Protein on Cellular Senescence Are Mediated by Branched‐Chain Amino Acids Restriction of dietary BCAAs protects male mice from the metabolic consequences of both normal- and high-protein diets. BCAA restriction also protects from hepatic cellular senescence in vivo and in ...

We published 5 research papers, beginning with “Tissue-Specific Effects of Dietary Protein on Cellular Senescence Are Mediated by Branched-Chain Amino Acids” by graduate student Mariah Calubag and other lab members and collaborators: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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With the end of the year upon us, it's time for the 2025 @lamminglab.bsky.social year in review! Some of our accomplishments and successes are described in the thread below.

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This was the result of a great partnership with @johndenu.bsky.social led by his postdoc Spencer Haws, with Yang Liu, @drcaragreen.bsky.social and Reji Babygirija from the Lamming Lab contributing!

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These effects are not only cell-intrinsic, but are distinct from the effects of rapamycin, suggesting that the effects of AA-depletion on the epigenome are largely mTOR-independent

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Isoleucine, the focus of much of our labs research recently, had the strongest effect, w/ "expression of select chromatin modifying and metabolic enzymes that led to a prominent epigenetic state of histone H2A/H4 hypoacetylation and maintained hepatic acetyl-CoA levels"

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Depletion of individual dietary amino acids induce distinct metabolic and chromatin states Reducing dietary levels of protein or specific essential amino acids (EAAs) promotes favorable metabolic reprogramming, including improved glucose tolerance, increased insulin sensitivity and reduced ...

This long-awaited article demonstrates that depletion of individual essential amino acids induces profound changes in the liver epigenome, with AA-specific molecular changes at the level of histone PTMs, the transcriptome, and metabolome www.jbc.org/article/S002...

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Pleased to annouce the publication of our new collaboration with Spencer Haws and @johndenu.bsky.social "Depletion of individual dietary amino acids induce distinct metabolic and chromatin states"

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Thanks to all our lab members who contributed to this paper!

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It's been almost a century and we still don't know exactly why CR improves health and extends lifespan - but we are making progress!

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Surprisingly, this is not the case - ketogenesis is dispensable for the metabolic effects of CR. Indeed, Dr. Yeh discovered that CR mice adapt to the repeated fasting by CR, and over time stop inducing ketogenesis during their inter-meal fast.

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CR as typically delivered leads to long periods of fasting between meals - and fasting normally induces ketogenesis. So here, Dr. Yeh tested the hypothesis that ketogenesis contributes to the metabolic benefits of CR.

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