Time-Restricted Feeding Prevents Ablation of Diurnal Rhythms in Gastric Vagal Afferent Mechanosensitivity Observed in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Mice

May 16, 2018The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Time-Restricted Feeding Keeps Daily Sensitivity Rhythms in Stomach Nerve Signals from Disappearing in High-Fat Diet Obese Mice

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Abstract

High-fat diet (HFD) mice gained more weight than standard diet (SLD) mice over 12 weeks.

  • Diurnal rhythms in food intake are inversely associated with the rhythmicity of gastric vagal afferent (GVA) mechanosensitivity in SLD mice.
  • In HFD mice, both food intake rhythms and GVA mechanosensitivity rhythms were dampened.
  • Time-restricted feeding (TRF) did not affect weight gain in SLD mice but decreased weight gain in HFD mice, regardless of the feeding period.
  • TRF was shown to restore the loss of diurnal rhythmicity in GVA mechanosensitivity in HFD mice.
  • The study indicates that food intake timing can influence diurnal patterns in GVA responses to food-related stimuli.

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