Maggio C A, Koopmans H S
Am J Physiol. 1987 Jun;252(6 Pt 2):R1106-13. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1987.252.6.R1106.
Intragastric meals containing triglycerides with chain length of 2-18 significantly reduced intake in deprived Sprague-Dawley rats feeding 20 min after infusion. Satiety after long-chain triglyceride (LCT) infusions must have been mediated via a gastroenteric signal, since feeding was reduced prior to delivery of these fats into the bloodstream. Equicaloric infusions of triglycerides with chain length of 6 to 18 had similar inhibitory effects, indicating that the satiety effects of these triglycerides depended more on the number of calories infused than on chain length. Shorter-chain triglycerides were initially more effective in reducing feeding. Except for a poorly absorbed LCT the infusions did not result in conditioned taste aversion and thus did not appear to induce discomfort. Gastric recovery of a nonabsorbable marker at the time of the feeding test indicated that gastric emptying, like satiety, was related to the caloric properties of the infusions. These effects could be mediated through neural and/or hormonal mechanisms that are stimulated through energy-related properties of triglycerides.
在剥夺食物的斯普拉格-道利大鼠中,输注20分钟后给予含2至18个碳链长度甘油三酯的胃内餐显著减少了进食量。长链甘油三酯(LCT)输注后的饱腹感必定是通过胃肠信号介导的,因为在这些脂肪进入血液循环之前进食就已减少。输注6至18个碳链长度的等热量甘油三酯具有相似的抑制作用,表明这些甘油三酯的饱腹感效应更多地取决于输注的热量而非碳链长度。较短链的甘油三酯最初在减少进食方面更有效。除了一种吸收不良的LCT外,输注并未导致条件性味觉厌恶,因此似乎并未引起不适。进食测试时不可吸收标记物的胃回收表明,胃排空与饱腹感一样,与输注的热量特性有关。这些效应可能是通过由甘油三酯的能量相关特性刺激的神经和/或激素机制介导的。