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一个简单的行为可减少小鼠的高脂肪饮食摄入量并减轻其肥胖症状。

A simple action reduces high fat diet intake and obesity in mice.

作者信息

Barrett M R, Pan Y, Murrell Chantelle, Karolczak Eva O, Wang Justin, Fang Lisa, Thompson Jeremy M, Chang Yu-Hsuan, Casey Eric, Czarny J, So Wang Lok, Reichenbach Alex, Stark Romana, Taghipourbibalan Hamid, Penna Suzanne R, McCullough Katherine B, Westbrook Sara, Matikainen-Ankney Bridget, Cazares Victor A, Delevich Kristen, Fobbs Wambura, Maloney Susan, Hickey Ames Sutton, McCutcheon James E, Andrews Zane, Creed Meaghan C, Krashes Michael J, Kravitz Alexxai V

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.

Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Obesity Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2024 Oct 26:2024.10.01.615599. doi: 10.1101/2024.10.01.615599.

Abstract

Diets that are high in fat cause over-eating and weight gain in multiple species of animals, suggesting that high dietary fat is sufficient to cause obesity. However, high-fat diets are typically provided freely to animals in obesity experiments, so it remains unclear if high-fat diets would still cause obesity if they required more effort to obtain. We hypothesized that unrestricted and easy access is necessary for high-fat diet induced over-eating, and the corollary that requiring mice to perform small amounts of work to obtain high-fat diet would reduce high-fat diet intake and associated weight gain. To test this hypothesis, we developed a novel home-cage based feeding device that either provided high-fat diet freely, or after mice poked their noses into a port one time - a simple action that is easy for them to do. We tested the effect of this intervention for six weeks, with mice receiving all daily calories from high-fat diet, modifying only how they accessed it. Requiring mice to nose-poke to access high-fat diet reduced intake and nearly completely prevented the development of obesity. In follow up experiments, we observed a similar phenomenon in mice responding for low-fat grain-based pellets that do not induce obesity, suggesting a general mechanism whereby animals engage with and consume more food when it is freely available vs. when it requires a simple action to obtain. We conclude that unrestricted access to food promotes overeating, and that a simple action such as a nose-poke can reduce over-eating and weight gain in mice. This may have implications for why over-eating and obesity are common in modern food environments, which are often characterized by easy access to low-cost unhealthy foods.

摘要

高脂肪饮食会导致多种动物过度进食和体重增加,这表明高膳食脂肪足以导致肥胖。然而,在肥胖实验中,高脂肪饮食通常是随意提供给动物的,所以目前尚不清楚,如果获取高脂肪饮食需要付出更多努力,它是否仍会导致肥胖。我们假设,高脂肪饮食导致的过度进食需要不受限制且容易获取,由此推断,要求小鼠通过完成少量任务来获取高脂肪饮食会减少高脂肪饮食的摄入量以及相关的体重增加。为了验证这一假设,我们开发了一种新型的基于笼舍的喂食装置,该装置要么随意提供高脂肪饮食,要么在小鼠将鼻子伸进一个端口一次后提供——这是它们很容易做到的一个简单动作。我们对这种干预措施的效果进行了为期六周的测试,小鼠的所有每日热量均来自高脂肪饮食,只是改变了它们获取食物的方式。要求小鼠通过伸鼻动作来获取高脂肪饮食会减少摄入量,并几乎完全防止肥胖的发生。在后续实验中,我们在对不会导致肥胖的低脂谷物颗粒做出反应的小鼠身上观察到了类似现象,这表明存在一种普遍机制,即与需要通过简单动作才能获取食物相比,当食物随意可得时,动物会摄入更多食物。我们得出结论,不受限制地获取食物会促进过度进食,而像伸鼻这样的简单动作可以减少小鼠的过度进食和体重增加。这可能对解释为什么在现代食物环境中过度进食和肥胖很常见具有启示意义,现代食物环境的特点往往是容易获取低成本的不健康食品。

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