Alterations in circadian and meal-induced gut peptide levels in lean and obese rats

Dec 2, 2017Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.)

Changes in daily and meal-related gut hormone levels in lean and obese rats

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Abstract

Obese rats exhibit altered daily rhythms of gut peptide levels compared to lean rats, despite similar caloric intake.

  • Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide YY (PYY) levels are higher during the light cycle in lean rats.
  • Amylin (AMY) levels remain elevated throughout the light and dark cycles in obese rats.
  • Both groups show a differential response in plasma gut signals after consuming the same meal.
  • Changes in gut hormone signaling occur before the onset of glycemic control loss in obese rats.
  • These alterations in gut peptide rhythms may indicate early metabolic disturbances associated with obesity.

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