白天进食限制会改变肝糖原、甘油三酯和细胞大小。组织化学、形态计量学和超微结构研究。

Mauricio Díaz-Muñoz, Olivia Vázquez-Martínez, Adrián Báez-Ruiz, Gema Martínez-Cabrera, María V Soto-Abraham, María C Avila-Casado, Jorge Larriva-Sahd
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背景:食物供应的时间限制通过重置外周振荡来影响哺乳动物的昼夜行为和生理节律。这种夹带是计时系统活动的基础,不同于视交叉上核(SCN),被称为食物夹带振荡器(FEO)。到目前为止,FEO的精确解剖位置尚不清楚。这种振荡器的表达与食物呈现前被称为食物预期活动(FAA)的增强唤醒有关。我们重点研究肝脏作为FEO的可能组成部分所起的作用。本研究的目的是通过限制喂养(RFS)大鼠的肝糖原和甘油三酯含量、形态学和超微结构的组织化学评估,确定FEO表达过程中肝脏的代谢和结构适应。结果:RFS促进了食物获取前肝脏/体重比的降低,肝脏含水量的减少,肝细胞横截面积的增加,糖原含量的适度降低,甘油三酯水平的显著降低。尽管这些适应效应在动物表现出FAA时也被观察到,但在进食时它们却被逆转了。在FAA (11:00 h)期间,电镜观察到大鼠肝细胞的线粒体明显不透明。禁食24小时的大鼠没有表现出在表达FEO的动物中观察到的任何改变。结论:我们的研究结果表明,FEO的表达与肝脏对糖原和甘油三酯的处理方式的改变有关,并伴随着肝细胞的形态和超微结构的适应。由于在肝脏中检测到的细胞变化不能归因于进食和禁食条件之间的简单交替,因此它们也加强了RFS促进FEO表达期间肝脏生理流变调节的概念。
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Daytime food restriction alters liver glycogen, triacylglycerols, and cell size. A histochemical, morphometric, and ultrastructural study.

Background: Temporal restriction of food availability entrains circadian behavioral and physiological rhythms in mammals by resetting peripheral oscillators. This entrainment underlies the activity of a timing system, different from the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), known as the food entrainable oscillator (FEO). So far, the precise anatomical location of the FEO is unknown. The expression of this oscillator is associated with an enhanced arousal prior to the food presentation that is called food anticipatory activity (FAA). We have focused on the study of the role played by the liver as a probable component of the FEO. The aim of this work was to identify metabolic and structural adaptations in the liver during the expression of the FEO, as revealed by histochemical assessment of hepatic glycogen and triacylglycerol contents, morphometry, and ultrastructure in rats under restricted feeding schedules (RFS).

Results: RFS promoted a decrease in the liver/body weight ratio prior to food access, a reduction of hepatic water content, an increase in cross-sectional area of the hepatocytes, a moderate reduction in glycogen content, and a striking decrease in triacylglyceride levels. Although these adaptation effects were also observed when the animal displayed FAA, they were reversed upon feeding. Mitochondria observed by electron microscopy showed a notorious opacity in the hepatocytes from rats during FAA (11:00 h). Twenty four hour fasting rats did not show any of the modifications observed in the animals expressing the FEO.

Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that FEO expression is associated with modified liver handling of glycogen and triacylglycerides accompanied by morphometric and ultrastructural adaptations in the hepatocytes. Because the cellular changes detected in the liver cannot be attributed to a simple alternation between feeding and fasting conditions, they also strengthen the notion that RFS promotes a rheostatic adjustment in liver physiology during FEO expression.

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