Effects of dietary restriction on physical performance in mice.

Hiroyasu Ishihara, Fan Wenying, Katsuyasu Kouda, Harunobu Nakamura, Hirao Kohno, Nobuhiro Nishio, Yoshiaki Sonoda
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Abstract

Dietary restriction is known to prolong life in laboratory animals. However, little is known about the effects of dietary restriction on physical performance. To evaluate physical performance, we measured four item indices: time to climb out of obstacles, time to escape restraint by gummed tape, time hanging from a bar, and ability to resist slipping every week. The diets of ICR mice were restricted from the age of 7 weeks through 24 weeks. Body weight of the diet-restricted mice decreased during the 7th to 9th weeks of age. After the 10th week, weight gain resumed. In response to assigned tasks, the diet-restricted mice performed better in all activities: they climbed out of obstacles faster, freed themselves sooner from restraint by gummed tape, hung from a bar longer, and better resisted slipping down a slope. These results suggest that diet-restricted mice have superior physical abilities, such as those required to overcome or avoid risks to life, than do ad-libitum-fed mice.

饮食限制对小鼠运动性能的影响。
饮食限制被认为可以延长实验动物的寿命。然而,人们对饮食限制对身体表现的影响知之甚少。为了评估身体表现,我们测量了四个项目指标:爬出障碍的时间,摆脱胶带束缚的时间,悬挂在酒吧的时间,以及每周抵抗滑倒的能力。从7周龄到24周龄,ICR小鼠的饮食受到限制。饮食限制小鼠的体重在第7 ~ 9周龄时下降。第10周后,体重恢复增加。在完成分配的任务时,饮食限制的老鼠在所有活动中都表现得更好:它们爬出障碍物的速度更快,从胶带的束缚中解脱出来的速度更快,在栏杆上悬挂的时间更长,而且更能抵抗从斜坡上滑下来。这些结果表明,与自由喂养的小鼠相比,限制饮食的小鼠具有更强的身体能力,比如克服或避免生命风险所需的能力。
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