Richards R J, Porter J R, Svec F
Obesity Research Program, Department of Medicine, Section of Endocrinology, LSU Medical Center,1542 Tulane Avenue, Box T4M-5, New Orleans, LA, 70112-2822 USA.
Diabetes Obes Metab. 1999 Jul;1(4):233-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1463-1326.1999.00038.x.
The effects of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on appetite and weight in the Zucker rat have been examined by many investigators who have reported appetite suppression and metabolic effects. However, these studies compared the treated animals to controls of a similar age. Since animals of different sizes consume different amounts of food, perhaps the treated animals should be compared to controls of a similar size. We studied the effects of DHEA on energy intake and weight gain and analysed the effects by age and metabolic body size.
Lean (n = 21) and obese (n = 16) male Zucker rats were fed plain chow or chow containing 6 g DHEA/kg chow (0.6% wt/wt) from age 4 wk to 20 wk. Daily energy intakes and body weights were determined at least once weekly.
As expected, the lean and obese rats given DHEA exhibited less daily energy intake (kJ/d) and less weight gain than their respective controls of the same age. The lean rats given DHEA did not exhibit any difference in daily energy intake when determined relative to body weight (b.w.) (kJ x d-1 x g b.w.-1) compared to lean controls of the same metabolic body size, while the obese rats given DHEA exhibited less daily energy intake relative to b.w. (kJ x d-1 x g b.w.-1) compared to obese control of the same metabolic body size.
Though DHEA reduced total energy intake among the lean and obese Zucker rats, only the obese rats exhibited less energy intake relative to b.w. compared to controls of the same metabolic body size. Thus, DHEA may exert different effects on energy intake relative to b.w. in lean and obese Zucker rats and perhaps the lean Zucker rat is a better model for evaluating the metabolic effects of DHEA since it does not exhibit any effect on energy intake relative to b.w. compared to rats of the same metabolic body size.
许多研究人员研究了脱氢表雄酮(DHEA)对 Zucker 大鼠食欲和体重的影响,他们报告了食欲抑制和代谢作用。然而,这些研究将治疗组动物与年龄相似的对照组进行了比较。由于不同大小的动物消耗的食物量不同,也许应该将治疗组动物与大小相似的对照组进行比较。我们研究了 DHEA 对能量摄入和体重增加的影响,并按年龄和代谢体重分析了这些影响。
从 4 周龄到 20 周龄,给 21 只瘦型(n = 21)和 16 只肥胖型(n = 16)雄性 Zucker 大鼠喂食普通饲料或含 6 g DHEA/kg 饲料(0.6% 重量/重量)的饲料。每周至少测定一次每日能量摄入量和体重。
正如预期的那样,给予 DHEA 的瘦型和肥胖型大鼠的每日能量摄入量(kJ/d)和体重增加量均低于各自相同年龄的对照组。与相同代谢体重的瘦型对照组相比,给予 DHEA 的瘦型大鼠相对于体重(b.w.)(kJ×d-1×g b.w.-1)测定的每日能量摄入量没有差异,而给予 DHEA 的肥胖型大鼠相对于体重(b.w.)(kJ×d-1×g b.w.-1)的每日能量摄入量低于相同代谢体重的肥胖型对照组。
尽管 DHEA 降低了瘦型和肥胖型 Zucker 大鼠的总能量摄入量,但与相同代谢体重的对照组相比,只有肥胖型大鼠相对于体重的能量摄入量更低。因此,DHEA 对瘦型和肥胖型 Zucker 大鼠相对于体重的能量摄入可能产生不同的影响,也许瘦型 Zucker 大鼠是评估 DHEA 代谢作用的更好模型,因为与相同代谢体重的大鼠相比,它相对于体重的能量摄入没有受到任何影响。