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Hyperphagia and hyperleptinemia induced by low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet is reversed at a later stage of development in rats

Authors :
MENDALLI FROELICH
SUELEM A.F. LEMES
MAÍSA P.S. ELIAS
ANA PAULA S.S OLIVEIRA
PATRICIA C. LISBOA
JOSÉ RICARDO DE SOUZA
EGBERTO G. MOURA
FHELIPE J.S ALMEIDA
MAYARA P. PEREIRA
MARCIA Q. LATORRACA
NAIR H. KAWASHITA
Source :
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Vol 94, Iss 3 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract This study investigated whether increased food intake after 15 days of low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) and its normalization in the later period of development change the content of key proteins related to leptin or adiponectin signaling in the hypothalamus. Male rats were divided into five groups: Control groups received a control diet (17% protein, 63% carbohydrate) for 15 (C15) or 45 (C45) days; LPHC groups received an LPHC diet (6% protein, 74% carbohydrate) for 15 (LPHC15) or 45 (LPHC45) days; and Reverse group (R): received LPHC diet for 15 days followed by control diet for another 30 days. The LPHC15 group showed increased adiposity index, leptin level, and adiponectin level, as well as decreased the leptin receptor (ObRb) and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) content in the hypothalamus compared with the C15 group. LPHC diet for 45 days or diet reversion (R group) rescued these alterations, except the adiponectin level in LPHC45 rats, which was higher. In summary, LPHC diet reduced hypothalamic leptin action by diminishing ObRb and POMC levels, leading to hyperphagia and adiposity body. Medium-term administration of LPHC diet or reverting to control diet restored the levels of these proteins, thereby improving body lipid mass rearrangement in adulthood.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16782690 and 00013765
Volume :
94
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f8836b6b7cc94927ac5c191a59aa2c92
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202220210902