Adriano Cleis Arruda, Raisa Brito Santos, Leandro Ceotto Freitas-Lima, Alexandre Budu, Mauro Sergio Perilhão, Frederick Wasinski, Gabriel Melo Arthur, Roger Rodrigues Guzmán, Guilherme Gomes, Joao Bosco Pesquero, André Souza Mecawi, Michael Bader, Alexandre Castro Keller, José Donato Junior, Willian Tadeu Festuccia, Marcelo A. Mori, Ronaldo Carvalho Araujo
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Abstract
Aims
To evaluate the molecular mechanisms involved in intermittent fasting 16/8 (16/8 IF), a widespread dietary practice adopted worldwide that consists of 16 h of fasting and 8 h of feeding.
Methods
Obese mice were fasted daily from 6 am to 10 pm. Food intake, body weight, and energy expenditure were measured. Molecular mechanisms were investigated using ELISA, western blot, and qPCR of white and brown adipose tissues. Glucose homeostasis was also evaluated. Ucp1 knockout and ob/ob mice were utilized.
Results
The 16/8 IF regimen improved glucose homeostasis and reduced body weight, food intake, and overall adiposity. Postprandial VO2, heat production, brown adipose tissue (BAT) temperature, and ketone bodies increased with 16/8 IF. Postprandial thermogenesis induced by 16/8 IF was abolished in mice after BAT denervation or Ucp1 deletion. Serum leptin levels were elevated, and most metabolic effects of 16/8 IF were absent in leptin-deficient ob/ob mice. Additionally, leptin sensitivity increased in mice exposed to 16/8 IF.
Conclusion
The 16/8 IF regimen can improve metabolism, with findings underscoring the role of enhanced leptin action in inhibiting food intake and promoting postprandial thermogenesis during 16/8 IF.
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