Rothwell N J, Stock M J, Trayhurn P
Biosci Rep. 1983 Mar;3(3):217-24. doi: 10.1007/BF01122453.
Fatty-acid synthesis has been measured in vivo with 3H2O in cafeteria-fed rats exhibiting diet-induced thermogenesis. Synthesis was decreased in brown adipose tissue, the liver, white adipose tissue, and the carcass of the cafeteria-fed animals compared to rats fed the normal stock diet. Whole-body synthesis was also decreased in the cafeteria-fed group. Diet-induced thermogenesis, in contrast to cold-induced non-shivering thermogenesis, does not lead to increased fatty-acid synthesis and this is presumably due to the inhibitory effects on lipogenesis of the high dietary fat intake characteristic of cafeteria diets. The results also indicate that the energy cost of body fat deposition in cafeteria-fed rats is lower than in animals fed a low-fat/high-carbohydrate stock diet.
已在表现出饮食诱导性产热的自由进食大鼠体内,用3H2O测定了脂肪酸合成。与喂食正常标准饲料的大鼠相比,自由进食动物的棕色脂肪组织、肝脏、白色脂肪组织和胴体中的合成减少。自由进食组的全身合成也减少。与冷诱导的非寒战产热相反,饮食诱导性产热不会导致脂肪酸合成增加,这可能是由于自由进食饮食中高膳食脂肪摄入对脂肪生成的抑制作用。结果还表明,自由进食大鼠体内脂肪沉积的能量成本低于喂食低脂/高碳水化合物标准饲料的动物。