Increasing plant protein in the diet induces changes in the plasma metabolome that may be beneficial for metabolic health. A randomized crossover study in males

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Lépine, Gaïa | Mariotti, François | Tremblay-Franco, Marie | Courrent, Marion | Verny, Marie-Anne | David, Jérémie | Mathé, Véronique | Jame, Patrick | Anchisi, Anthony | Lefranc-Millot, Catherine | Perreau, Caroline | Guérin-Deremaux, Laetitia | Chollet, Céline | Castelli, Florence | Chu-Van, Emeline | Huneau, Jean-François | Remond, Didier | Pickering, Gisèle | Fouillet, Hélène | Polakof, Sergio

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International audience. Background & aim: Dietary shifts replacing animal protein (AP) with plant protein (PP) sources have been associated with lowering cardiometabolic risk (CMR), but underlying mechanisms are poorly characterized. This nutritional intervention aims to characterize the metabolic changes induced by diets containing different proportions of AP and PP sources in males at CMR.Design: This study is a 4-week, crossover, randomized, controlled-feeding trial in which 19 males with CMR followed two diets providing either 36 % for the control diet (CON-D) or 64 % for the flexitarian diet (FLEX-D) of total protein intake from PP sources. Plasma nontargeted metabolomes (LC-MS method) were measured in the fasted state and after a high-fat challenge meal at the end of each intervention arm. Lipogenesis and protein synthesis fluxes, flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and gluco-lipidic responses were assessed after the challenge meal. Data were analyzed with mixed models, and univariate and multivariate models for metabolomics data.Results: In both arms CMR improved with time, with decreased body weight (-0.9 %), insulin resistant (-34 %, HOMA-IR, Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance) and low-density lipoproteins (LDL)-cholesterol (-11 %). Diet had no effect on FMD or metabolic fluxes, but a trend (0.05

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