Effect of estradiol and progesterone on daily rhythm in food intake and feeding patterns in Fischer rats

Jan 8, 2000Physiology & behavior

Estradiol and progesterone influence daily eating habits and patterns in Fischer rats

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Abstract

Mean body weight gain in female Fischer rats was linear prior to ovariectomy and exponential afterward.

  • Daily food consumption increased mainly due to larger meal sizes during the light phase.
  • Meal number during the light phase did not change, while meal size increased significantly.
  • In the dark phase, meal size also increased significantly, but meal number decreased proportionally, keeping total food intake unchanged.
  • Estrogen restoration with both estradiol valerate and estradiol-progesterone combination reversed the changes in food intake patterns.
  • Hormonal effects led to differential changes in meal size and meal number across light and dark phases.

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