Food deprivation-induced activity in dietary obese, dietary lean, and normal-weight rats

Anthony Sclafani, Aryeh Rendel
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Abstract

Dietary obesity and dietary leanness were produced in adult male rats by feeding them either an assortment of palatable foods, or an unpalatable quinine-adulterated diet. When deprived of food the dietary obese rats initially showed little change in wheel running activity but as their weight fell to below normal levels they displayed a terminal burst of activity similar to that seen in normal-weight control subjects. Dietary lean rats, on the other hand, increased their wheel running activity at an accelerated rate, relative to normal-weight controls, when food deprived. Expressing the activity data as a function of percentage normal body weight eliminated these group differences. The results demonstrate that body weight must fall to some relatively fixed, i.e., diet independent, critical level before activity increases during a fast. Therefore, as measured by deprivation-induced activity, dietary obese, dietary lean, and normal-weight rats do not equally defend their particular weight levels.

饮食性肥胖大鼠、饮食性瘦肉大鼠和正常体重大鼠的食物剥夺诱导的活动
通过给成年雄性大鼠喂食各种美味的食物或不美味的奎宁掺杂饮食,它们会产生饮食肥胖和饮食消瘦。当被剥夺食物时,饮食肥胖的大鼠最初在转轮跑步活动中几乎没有变化,但当它们的体重降至正常水平以下时,它们表现出与体重正常的对照组相似的活动末期爆发。另一方面,与体重正常的老鼠相比,节食瘦老鼠在食物被剥夺的情况下,轮子跑的速度更快。将活动数据表示为正常体重百分比的函数消除了这些组间差异。结果表明,在禁食期间,体重必须降到某个相对固定的,即与饮食无关的临界水平,才能增加活动。因此,通过剥夺诱导的活动来衡量,饮食肥胖、饮食瘦和正常体重的大鼠并不能平等地保护他们特定的体重水平。
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