DIET CYCLING AND AGE ALTER WEIGHT-GAIN AND INSULIN LEVELS IN RATS

被引:24
作者
LEVIN, BE [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MED & DENT NEW JERSEY,NEW JERSEY MED SCH,DEPT NEUROSCI,NEWARK,NJ 07103
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY | 1994年 / 267卷 / 02期
关键词
DIET-INDUCED OBESITY; DIET RESISTANCE; WEIGHT CYCLING; INSULIN; RETROPERITONEAL FAT DEPOT; BRAIN ALPHA-ADRENOCEPTORS;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.1994.267.2.R527
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
For assessment of the effect of diet cycling on body weight gain patterns, 3-mo-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were either cycled from chow to a high-energy condensed milk (CM) diet, back to chow, and then back to CM diet at 3-mo intervals (cyclers) or were fed chow to 9 mo of age and then CM diet for 3 mo (noncyclers). Nine of 21 cyclers developed diet-induced obesity (DIG), gaining 36, 59, and 281% more weight than chow-fed controls (CF) at each cycle, respectively. Twelve cycled rats were diet-resistant (DR) with comparable weight gain to CF rats after the first CM diet and chow cycles. However, they gained 202% more than CF rats and 50% more, with 29% heavier retroperitoneal fat pads, than noncycled DR rats after their second CM diet cycle begun at 9 mo of age. Enhanced weight gain in DR cyclers was probably due to enhanced food efficiency in the last few weeks of CM diet intake. Plasma insulin levels were 70% higher in cycled vs. noncycled DIO and DR rats, and both were higher than CF rats. Unlike 6-mo-old DR rats in a prior study, la-mo-old noncycled DR rats after 3 mo on CM diet here had 45-172% higher alpha(2)-adrenoceptors binding in 6 of 17 brain areas than noncycled DIO and/or CF rats. Thus age, diet cycling, and brain alpha(2)-adrenoceptors interact to affect long-term changes in weight gain and metabolism.
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页码:R527 / R535
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