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Publication : Alternate-day feeding leads to improved glucose regulation on fasting days without significant weight loss in genetically obese mice.

First Author  Swoap SJ Year  2019
Journal  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol Volume  317
Issue  3 Pages  R461-R469
PubMed ID  31290685 Mgi Jnum  J:279024
Mgi Id  MGI:6360330 Doi  10.1152/ajpregu.00140.2019
Citation  Swoap SJ, et al. (2019) Alternate-day feeding leads to improved glucose regulation on fasting days without significant weight loss in genetically obese mice. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 317(3):R461-R469
abstractText  Alternate-day fasting (ADF) is effective for weight loss and increases insulin sensitivity in diet-induced obese rodents. However, the efficacy of ADF in genetic models of obesity has not been comprehensively studied. Mice that are deficient in leptin (ob/ob mice) are obese, diabetic, and prone to deep bouts of torpor when fasted. We tested the hypotheses that an ADF protocol in ob/ob mice would result in 1) induction of torpor on fasted days, 2) minimal body weight loss if the mice experienced torpor, and 3) no improvement in glucose control in the absence of weight loss. Female ob/ob mice and littermate controls were assigned to 1) an ad libitum regimen or 2) an ADF regimen, consisting of fasting every other day with ad libitum feeding between fasts. Over a 19-day period, littermate control mice on the ADF regimen consumed the same amount of food as littermate control mice on the ad libitum regimen, whereas the ADF ob/ob mice consumed 37% less food than ad libitum ob/ob mice. Fasting days, but not fed days, led to torpor in both genotypes. Fasting days, but not fed days, led to weight loss in both genotypes relative to ad libitum controls. Fasting days, but not fed days, produced enhanced insulin sensitivity in both genotypes and normalized circulating glucose in ob/ob mice. These data demonstrate improved glucose control on fasting days with the use of ADF in a genetic model of obesity in the face of minimal weight loss.
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