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高脂肪饮食对大鼠冲动选择的影响。

Effects of a high-fat diet on impulsive choice in rats.

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience; McKnight Brain Institute.

Department of Neuroscience; Department of Psychiatry; McKnight Brain Institute; Center for Addiction Research and Education, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2021 Feb 1;229:113260. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.113260. Epub 2020 Nov 20.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Obesity and binge eating disorder are associated with high levels of impulsivity, but the causal role of eating and palatable food in these associations is unclear. Studies in rodents show that a high-fat diet can increase one aspect of impulsivity (impulsive action); it is less clear, however, whether a dissociable aspect of impulsivity (impulsive choice) is similarly affected. Hence, the aim of this study was to ascertain whether chronic exposure to a high-fat diet would alter impulsive choice.

METHODS

Male rats were maintained on either a high-fat or control chow diet for two weeks ad libitum. They then underwent equi-caloric food restriction for the duration of the experiment, with each group maintained on their respective diet. To measure impulsive choice, rats were trained on a delay discounting task (DDT) in which they made discrete choices between a lever that delivered a small food reward immediately and a lever that delivered a large food reward accompanied by systematically increasing delays. Upon reaching stable performance on the DDT, rats were given acute systemic injections of amphetamine prior to testing in the DDT to determine whether increased monoamine transmission affected impulsive choice differently in the two diet groups. Lastly, subjects were tested on a progressive ratio schedule of reinforcement to assess motivation for a sucrose reward.

RESULTS

There was no significant effect of the high-fat diet on impulsive choice. Further, amphetamine decreased choice of the large, delayed reward (increased impulsive choice) to the same extent in both groups. Exposure to the high-fat diet did, however, increase motivation to obtain a sucrose reward.

CONCLUSIONS

These experiments reveal that, under conditions that do not promote weight gain, a chronic high-fat diet does not affect impulsive choice in a delay discounting task. The data are surprising in light of findings showing that this same diet alters impulsive action, and highlight the necessity of further research to elucidate relationships between palatable food consumption and impulsivity.

摘要

简介

肥胖和暴食障碍与高水平的冲动有关,但饮食和美味食物在这些关联中的因果作用尚不清楚。啮齿动物研究表明,高脂肪饮食可以增加冲动行为的一个方面(冲动行动);然而,冲动选择的一个可分离方面(冲动选择)是否受到类似影响则不太清楚。因此,本研究旨在确定慢性暴露于高脂肪饮食是否会改变冲动选择。

方法

雄性大鼠自由摄取高脂肪或对照饲料两周。然后,它们在实验期间进行等热量食物限制,每组都维持在各自的饮食上。为了测量冲动选择,大鼠在延迟折扣任务(DDT)中进行离散选择,在该任务中,它们在立即提供小食物奖励的杠杆和提供大食物奖励但伴有系统增加延迟的杠杆之间进行选择。在 DDT 上达到稳定表现后,大鼠接受急性全身安非他命注射,然后在 DDT 中进行测试,以确定增加单胺传递是否会对两种饮食组的冲动选择产生不同影响。最后,测试者接受递增比率强化计划的测试,以评估对蔗糖奖励的动机。

结果

高脂肪饮食对冲动选择没有显著影响。此外,安非他命对两组的大延迟奖励的选择都有降低(增加了冲动选择)。然而,暴露于高脂肪饮食确实增加了获得蔗糖奖励的动机。

结论

这些实验表明,在不促进体重增加的情况下,慢性高脂肪饮食不会影响延迟折扣任务中的冲动选择。考虑到相同的饮食改变了冲动行为的发现,这些数据令人惊讶,并强调了进一步研究阐明美味食物消费和冲动之间关系的必要性。

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