Senior Alistair M, Raubenheimer David, Couteur David G Le, Simpson Stephen J
Sydney Precision Data Science Centre, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Annu Rev Anim Biosci. 2025 Feb;13(1):389-410. doi: 10.1146/annurev-animal-111523-102327. Epub 2024 Nov 15.
Rodents have been the primary model for mammalian nutritional physiology for decades. Despite an extensive body of literature, controversies remain around the effects of specific nutrients and total energy intake on several aspects of nutritional biology, even in this well-studied model. One approach that is helping to bring clarity to the field is the geometric framework for nutrition (GFN). The GFN is a multidimensional paradigm that can be used to conceptualize nutrition and nutritional effects, design experiments, and interpret results. To date, more than 30 publications have applied the GFN to data from rodent models of nutrition. Here we review the major conclusions from these studies. We pay particular attention to the effects of macronutrients on satiety, glucose metabolism, lifespan and the biology of aging, reproductive function, immune function, and the microbiome. We finish by highlighting several knowledge gaps that became evident upon reviewing this literature.
几十年来,啮齿动物一直是哺乳动物营养生理学的主要模型。尽管有大量文献,但即使在这个经过充分研究的模型中,关于特定营养素和总能量摄入对营养生物学若干方面的影响仍存在争议。有助于该领域明晰化的一种方法是营养几何框架(GFN)。GFN是一种多维范式,可用于将营养及营养效应概念化、设计实验并解释结果。迄今为止,已有30多篇出版物将GFN应用于来自啮齿动物营养模型的数据。在此,我们回顾这些研究的主要结论。我们特别关注宏量营养素对饱腹感、葡萄糖代谢、寿命和衰老生物学、生殖功能、免疫功能以及微生物群的影响。最后,我们强调了在回顾这些文献时变得明显的几个知识空白。