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Fasting-induced reductions in cardiovascular and metabolic variables occur sooner in obese vs. lean mice

机译:肥胖与瘦小鼠的心血管和代谢变量中的禁食诱导的减少发生

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It is not uncommon for laboratory animals to be fasted prior to experimentation. Fasting evokes marked reductions in heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), heat production, and oxygen consumption (VO2) in rodents. Mice with diet-induced obesity exhibit elevated HR and BP, and lower VO2 and heat production in the fed condition vs. their lean counterparts. It is unknown whether body composition alters the tempo of response to fasting. We tested the hypothesis that cardiovascular and metabolic responses to fasting are delayed in obese vs. lean male C57BL/6J mice. In the fed condition mice that consumed high-fat (HF, 45% fat) chow for 98±5 days had elevated (p<0.05) body fat percentage (DEXA), serum leptin (ELISA), HR and BP (72 h biotelemetry), and lower (p<0.05) heat production and VO2 (72 h metabolic chamber) vs. animals that consumed standard chow (CON, 10% fat; n=16 per group). HR, BP, VO2, heat production, and serum leptin decreased (all p<0.05) in response to a 16 h fast (1600 h to 0800 h) in both groups. Although the overall fold changes in cardiovascular and metabolic parameters were similar in magnitude among animals, fasting-induced reductions in cardiovascular and metabolic variables occurred ~ 4 h and ~ 7 h earlier (p<0.05), respectively, in HF vs. CON mice. These findings indicate that while metabolic and cardiovascular stress evoked by a 16 h fast at 22°C is not different between HF and CON mice, fasting-induced responses occur sooner in obese animals.

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