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Publication : Dietary protein restriction modulates 'dessert' intake after a meal, via fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21).

First Author  Wu CT Year  2023
Journal  Physiol Behav Volume  272
Pages  114368 PubMed ID  37805134
Mgi Jnum  J:358211 Mgi Id  MGI:7778477
Doi  10.1016/j.physbeh.2023.114368 Citation  Wu CT, et al. (2023) Dietary protein restriction modulates 'dessert' intake after a meal, via fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21). Physiol Behav 272:114368
abstractText  Pharmacological administration of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) alters food choice, including that it decreases the consumption of sucrose and other sweet tastants. Conversely, endogenous secretion of FGF21 by the liver is modulated by diet, such that plasma FGF21 is increased after eating foods that have a low dietary protein: total energy (P: E) ratio. Together, these findings suggest a strategy to promote healthy eating, in which the macronutrient content of a pre-load diet could reduce the consumption of sweet desserts in sated mice. Here, we tested the prediction that individuals maintained on a low P: E diet, and offered a highly palatable sweet 'dessert' following a pre-load meal, would eat less of the sugary snack compared to controls-due to increased FGF21 signaling. In addition to decreasing sweet intake, FGF21 increases the consumption of dietary protein. Thus, we predicted that individuals maintained on the low P: E diet, and offered a very high-protein pellet as 'dessert' or snack after a meal, would eat more of the high protein pellet compared to controls, and that this depends on FGF21. We tested this in C57Bl/6J, and liver-specific FGF21-null (FGF21(DeltaL)) null male and female mice and littermate controls. Contrary to expectation, eating a low protein pre-load did not reduce the later consumption of a sweet solution in either males or females, despite robustly increasing plasma FGF21. Rather, eating the low protein pre-load increased later consumption of a high protein pellet. This was more apparent among males and was abrogated in the FGF21(DeltaL) mice. We conclude that physiologic induction of hepatic FGF21 by a low protein pre-load diet is not sufficient to reduce the consumption of sweet desserts, though it effectively increases the subsequent intake of dietary protein in male mice.
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