Effect of abrupt and gradual calorie restriction regimens on biochemical and behavioral markers in obese mice model.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-17 DOI:10.1177/02601060221131726
Kousalya Nathan, Malligai E, Sugin Lal Jabaris S, Naveen K Visweswaraiah
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Background: Although Calorie Restriction (CR) is primarily considered in obesity management, behavioral studies of CR and its methodology of implementation are not well-defined. Objective: The study aimed to determine the efficacy of the extensively researched method of CR-abrupt calorie restriction (ACR) and a newly proposed gradual calorie restriction (GCR) in terms of body weight, behavioral and biochemical parameters in the obese animal model-C57BL/6J mice. Design: Male obese mice were subjected to GCR regimen for 14 weeks which was compared and evaluated for anxiety-like behavior and stress levels with ACR. Plasma corticosterone was measured before initiation of CR and every three weeks following GCR and ACR, whereas plasma insulin was measured twice-after obesity induction and post 14 weeks of CR. The behavioral assessments were conducted before inducing CR and every three weeks following ACR and GCR. Results: A significant anxiety-like behavior and an increase in plasma corticosterone were observed in mice on GCR during the critical initial six weeks of CR (p < 0.05). Both groups showed a decrease in plasma glucose levels; however, the GCR group showed a significant reduction (p < 0.01). There was a significant decrease in social interaction in both groups with an increase in the latency period and a decrease in time spent with the stranger animal during the social interaction test (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The mice on GCR regimen demonstrated lesser anxiety-like behavior and low plasma corticosterone levels compared to those on ACR. This gives us a new avenue in CR research to evaluate the methodologies of implementing CR.

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突然和逐渐限制卡路里摄入量对肥胖小鼠模型生化指标和行为指标的影响
背景:虽然卡路里限制(CR)被认为是肥胖控制的主要方法,但对 CR 的行为研究及其实施方法还没有明确的定义。研究目的本研究旨在确定在肥胖动物模型--C57BL/6J 小鼠的体重、行为和生化指标方面,已被广泛研究的热量限制方法--破坏性热量限制(ACR)和新提出的渐进式热量限制(GCR)的疗效。设计:对雄性肥胖小鼠进行为期 14 周的 GCR 治疗,并将其焦虑行为和应激水平与 ACR 进行比较和评估。血浆皮质酮的测定在 CR 开始前以及 GCR 和 ACR 后每三周进行一次,而血浆胰岛素的测定在肥胖诱导后和 CR 14 周后进行两次。行为评估在诱导 CR 之前以及 ACR 和 GCR 之后每三周进行一次。结果显示在 CR 的最初六周关键时期,服用 GCR 的小鼠出现了明显的焦虑样行为,血浆皮质酮也有所增加(p p p 结论):与服用 ACR 的小鼠相比,服用 GCR 方案的小鼠表现出较少的焦虑样行为和较低的血浆皮质酮水平。这为我们的 CR 研究提供了一个新的途径,以评估实施 CR 的方法。
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