Short-term, high-fat diets lower circulating leptin concentrations in rats

被引:0
|
作者
Ainslie, DA [1 ]
Proietto, J [1 ]
Fam, BC [1 ]
Thorburn, AW [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Dept Med, Parkville, Vic 3050, Australia
来源
关键词
energy intake; satiety; leptin; body weight; high-fat diet; adipose tissue; rats;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Leptin is produced in proportion to body fat mass and can act on the brain to induce satiety and regulate adipose tissue mass; factors other than adipose tissue mass may influence circulating leptin concentrations Objective: We explored the possibility that short-term, moderately high-fat diets induce weight gain by producing inappropriately low circulating leptin concentrations. Design: Female Hooded Wistar rats were fed either a moderately high-fat diet or control diet. Body weight, energy intake, body composition, and fasting plasma leptin were compared after 4 and 14 wk of dietary treatment. Results: After 4 wk, abdominal fat mass was 38% greater in rats fed the high-fat diet than in those fed the control diet (P < 0.01). However, plasma leptin concentrations were 24% lower in animals fed the high-fat diet (P < 0.05), resulting in significantly lower plasma leptin concentrations per unit abdominal fat mass than in control animals (P < 0.005). From 4 to 14 wk, animals fed the high-fat diet gained twice as much weight and consumed 32 kJ/d more than controls (both P < 0.05). At 14 wk, plasma leptin concentrations per unit abdominal fat mass were 27% lower in rats fed the high-fat diet (P = 0.058) and there was a significant negative association between leptin concentrations per unit abdominal fat mass and body weight (r = 0.44, P < 0.05). Conclusions: Ln the short term, a moderately high-fat diet is associated with lower than expected circulating leptin concentrations, which correlate with a higher body weight. A high-fat diet may therefore contribute to weight gain by reducing leptin secretion in adipose tissue.
引用
收藏
页码:438 / 442
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Sex differences in the peripubertal response to a short-term, high-fat diet intake
    Freire-Regatillo, Alejandra
    Fernandez-Gomez, Maria J.
    Diaz, Francisca
    Barrios, Vicente
    Sanchez-Jabonero, Ismael
    Frago, Laura M.
    Argente, Jesus
    Miguel Garcia-Segura, Luis
    Chowen, Julie A.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 2020, 32 (01)
  • [32] Longitudinal analysis of short-term high-fat diet on endothelial senescence in baboons
    Shi, Qiang
    Hornsby, Peter J.
    Meng, Qinghe
    VandeBerg, Jane F.
    VandeBerg, John L.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, 2013, 3 (03): : 107 - 119
  • [33] Implications of short-term high-fat intake on gut, liver, and cardiovascular health of adolescent male rats.
    Crawford, Meli'sa S.
    Whisner, Corrie
    Al-Nakkash, Layla
    Sweazea, Karen L.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY, 2020, 97 : 58 - 58
  • [34] EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM EXERCISE TRAINING ON MUSCLE GLYCOGEN IN RESTING CONDITIONS IN RATS FED A HIGH-FAT DIET
    SAITOH, S
    SHIMOMURA, Y
    TASAKI, Y
    SUZUKI, M
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1992, 64 (01): : 62 - 67
  • [35] SHORT-TERM ADMINISTRATION OF A HIGH-FAT DIET IMPAIRS WOUND REPAIR IN MICE
    Schanuel, Fernanda Fernanda
    Romana-Souza, Bruna
    Monte-Alto-Costa, Andrea
    WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION, 2018, 26 (04) : A2 - A2
  • [36] Short-term Administration of a High-fat Diet Impairs Wound Repair in Mice
    Schanuel, Fernanda Fernanda
    Romana-Souza, Bruna
    Monte-Alto-Costa, Andrea
    WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION, 2018, 26 (01) : A24 - A24
  • [37] Short-Term Administration of a High-Fat Diet Impairs Wound Repair in Mice
    Schanuel, Fernanda S.
    Romana-Souza, Bruna
    Monte-Alto-Costa, Andrea
    LIPIDS, 2020, 55 (01) : 23 - 33
  • [38] Impact of maternal high-fat diet on offspring gut microbiota during short-term high-fat diet exposure in mice
    Paz, Henry A.
    Buddha, Lasya
    Zhong, Ying
    Sikes, James D.
    Wankhade, Umesh D.
    PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2024, 12 (21):
  • [39] Short-term leptin treatment increases fatty acids uptake and oxidation in muscle of high fat-fed rats
    Todd, MK
    Yaspelkis, BB
    Turcotte, LP
    METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL, 2005, 54 (09): : 1218 - 1224
  • [40] Effect of short-term low- and high-fat diets on low-density lipoprotein particle size in normolipidemic subjects
    Guay, Valerie
    Lamarche, Benoit
    Charest, Amelie
    Tremblay, Andrei J.
    Couture, Patrick
    METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL, 2012, 61 (01): : 76 - 83