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Mattson MP, Cutler RG, Camandola S.

Energy intake and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Neuromolecular Med. 2007;9(1):17-20.

PMID: 17114821

Roy Walford, a physician and scientist who pioneered research on the

anti-aging effects of caloric restriction and subjected himself to a

low-energy diet, recently died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

Information from his case, epidemiological findings, and recent controlled

studies in mouse models of ALS suggest that low-energy diets might render

motor neurons vulnerable to degeneration, whereas high-energy diets are

ameliorative. This contrasts with the effects of low-energy diets on various

neuronal populations in the brain that respond adaptively, activating

pathways that promote plasticity and resistance to disease. One reason that

motor neurons might be selectively vulnerable to low-energy diets is that

they are unable to engage neuroprotective responses to energetic stress

response involving the protein chaperones, such as, heat-shock protein-70.

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