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考察雌激素对雌性大鼠暴食、食物动机行为和体重的影响。

Examining the Impact of Estrogen on Binge Feeding, Food-Motivated Behavior, and Body Weight in Female Rats.

机构信息

Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA.

Laboratory of Endocrine and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Division of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

出版信息

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2019 Oct;27(10):1617-1626. doi: 10.1002/oby.22582. Epub 2019 Aug 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Binge-eating disorder is associated with diminished self-control, emotional distress, and obesity. In this context, women are nearly twice as likely to develop binge-eating disorder and depression relative to men. Here, the physiological, psychological, and endocrine parameters were characterized in female rats subjected to a binge-eating protocol.

METHODS

Nonrestricted female Long Evans rats (n = 8/group) received 2-hour restricted access to a high-fat diet (HFD) (4.54 kcal/g) every day or every third day. The progression of estrous cycling, the functional relevance of estrogen signaling for binge feeding, and binge-induced changes in food motivation were measured.

RESULTS

Female rats developed a binge pattern of feeding that included alternation between caloric overconsumption and compensatory voluntary restriction without impacting estrous cycling. Notably, rats that received daily HFD exposure progressively decreased binge meals. Estrogen replacement in normal cycling or ovariectomized rats mimicked the reduction in body weight in female rats that received daily HFD access. Operant responding was unaffected by binge feeding; however, estrogen augmented operant performance in HFD-exposed rats.

CONCLUSIONS

Collectively, these data suggest that estrogen protects against binge-induced increases in body weight gain without affecting food motivation in female rats.

摘要

目的

暴食症与自我控制能力下降、情绪困扰和肥胖有关。在这种情况下,女性患暴食症和抑郁症的几率几乎是男性的两倍。在这里,对接受暴食协议的雌性大鼠的生理、心理和内分泌参数进行了特征描述。

方法

无限制的雌性长耳大野鼠(n = 8/组)每天或每三天接受 2 小时限制高脂饮食(HFD)(4.54 千卡/克)。测量发情周期的进展、雌激素信号对暴食的功能相关性以及暴食引起的食物动机变化。

结果

雌性大鼠形成了一种暴食模式的进食,包括在卡路里过度摄入和补偿性自愿限制之间交替进行,而不会影响发情周期。值得注意的是,接受每日 HFD 暴露的大鼠逐渐减少暴食餐。正常发情或卵巢切除大鼠的雌激素替代模拟了接受每日 HFD 摄入的雌性大鼠体重的减轻。操作性反应不受暴食的影响;然而,雌激素增强了 HFD 暴露大鼠的操作性表现。

结论

总的来说,这些数据表明,雌激素可以防止暴食引起的体重增加,而不会影响雌性大鼠的食物动机。

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