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A history of caloric restriction induces neurochemical and behavioral changes in rats consistent with models of depression.

机译:热量限制的历史诱发了与抑郁模型一致的大鼠的神经化学和行为改变。

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A history of dieting is common in individuals suffering from eating disorders for which depression and mood disturbances are also comorbid. We investigated the effect of a history of caloric restriction (HCR) in rats that involved cyclic food restriction and refeeding with varying levels of access to palatable food (PF) on: 1) responses to the SSRI, fluoxetine; 2) monoamine levels in brain regions central to the control of feeding, reward, and mood regulation; and 3) behavioral tests of anxiety and depression. HCR coupled with intermittent but not daily access to PF exaggerated rats' anorectic response to fluoxetine (p<0.05); was associated with a significant 71% and 58% reduction of 5-HT and dopamine, respectively, in the medial prefrontal cortex; and induced behaviors consistent with models of depression. HCR, irrespective of access to PF, abolished the strong association between 5-HT and dopamine turnover in the nucleus accumbens in control rats (r=0.71 vs. -0.06, p<0.01). Access to PF, irrespectiveof HCR, reduced hypothalamic dopamine. Together, these findings suggest that a history of frequent food restriction-induced weight fluctuation imposes neurochemical changes that negatively impact feeding and mood regulation.
机译:节食的历史在患有饮食失调的人中很普遍,对于这些饮食失调,抑郁症和情绪障碍也很常见。我们调查了热量限制史(HCR)在涉及周期性食物限制和以不同水平的可口食物(PF)进食的情况下进食的大鼠对以下方面的影响:1)对SSRI,氟西汀的反应; 2)大脑区域中的单胺水平对控制进食,奖励和情绪调节至关重要; 3)焦虑和抑郁行为测试。 HCR加上间歇性但不能每天使用PF增加了大鼠对氟西汀的厌食反应(p <0.05);与内侧前额叶皮层中的5-HT和多巴胺分别显着减少71%和58%相关;和诱发行为与抑郁模型一致。 HCR,无论是否获得PF,都消除了对照组大鼠伏隔核中5-HT与多巴胺更新之间的强关联(r = 0.71 vs.-0.06,p <0.01)。不论是否使用HCR,都可使用PF降低下丘脑多巴胺。在一起,这些发现表明,频繁的食物限制引起的体重波动的历史强加了神经化学变化,对进食和情绪调节产生负面影响。

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