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Repeated cycles of restricted food intake and binge feeding disrupt sensory-specific satiety in the rat

机译:限制食物摄入和暴饮暴食的重复周期破坏了大鼠的感觉特异性饱腹感

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The relationship between food restriction and subsequent dysregulation of food intake is complex, variable and long-lasting. The present study investigated in rats whether repeated cycles of food restriction and binge feeding opportunities may alter regulation of food intake by employing a test for sensory-specific satiety. Rats that experienced repeated food restriction-binge cycles maintained heavier body weights compared to rats that remained on continuous food restriction. In contrast to the control subjects, rats that alternated between food restriction and binge feeding failed to display sensory-specific satiety. During the first meal, there was a gradual decrease in the amount of food intake over a 40. min period. When presented with a second meal of the same food, these rats responded to the familiar food in a manner similar as to a novel food (i.e., comparable quantities of both types of food were consumed). Food restriction-binge feeding cycles may be considered as a form of stress, which in turn is associated with cross-sensitization to numerous behavioral responses. Therefore, we propose that stress-induced disruption of sensory-specific satiety reflects a sensitized response to food, in which the interaction between sensory and satiety factors are no longer the key regulators of food choice and meal cessation. Furthermore, a role for sensory-specific satiety in terminating food intake appeared to decline with the progression of the cycles, thereby contributing to a steady increase in body weight of rats that experienced restriction with bouts of binge feeding opportunities.
机译:食物限制与随后食物摄入失调之间的关系是复杂,多变且持久的。本研究在大鼠中调查了重复的食物限制和暴饮暴食机会的周期是否可以通过采用感官特异的饱腹感测试来改变食物摄入的调节。与持续进行食物限制的大鼠相比,经历了反复食物限制-暴食周期的大鼠保持了较重的体重。与对照组相比,在食物限制和暴食之间交替的大鼠未能表现出感觉特异性的饱腹感。在第一顿饭期间,在40分钟的时间内食物摄入量逐渐减少。当给它们第二餐相同的食物时,这些大鼠以类似于新食物的方式对熟悉的食物做出反应(即,消耗了相当数量的两种食物)。食物限制-摄食循环可以被认为是压力的一种形式,其又与对多种行为反应的交叉敏化有关。因此,我们提出,压力引起的感觉特异性饱足感的破坏反映了对食物的敏感反应,其中感觉和饱足感之间的相互作用不再是食物选择和戒断饮食的关键调节剂。此外,感觉特异性饱腹感在终止食物摄入中的作用似乎随着周期的进行而降低,从而导致受到暴饮暴食机会限制的大鼠的体重稳定增加。

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