Challet E, Pevet P, Malan A
CNRS-URA 1332, Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France.
Behav Brain Res. 1997 Mar;84(1-2):275-84. doi: 10.1016/s0166-4328(97)83335-9.
This study investigated the possible effect(s) of prolonged fasting and subsequent ad lib refeeding on the circadian organization of rats kept in constant darkness. Free-running rhythms of wheel-running activity and body temperature were studied in rats fasted during a 7-day interval followed with ad lib refeeding started either at subjective midday, i.e., CT6 (circadian time 6) or subjective midnight, i.e., CT18. Phase-shifts of temperature acrophases were similar to those of activity acrophases. During fasting, phase-shifts were phase-advanced (1 circadian h on the average) in most cases. During refeeding, they were mostly phase-delays (2 circadian h on the average) independently of the circadian time of refeeding, i.e., ad lib refeeding did not act as a Zeitgeber. In conclusion, prolonged fasting and subsequent refeeding induce opposite effects on the circadian organization.