限时喂养可降低肥胖小鼠患心血管疾病的风险。

IF 6.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Paramita Pati, Carmen De Miguel, Jodi R Paul, Dingguo Zhang, Jackson Colson, John Miller Allan, Claudia J Edell, Megan K Rhoads, Luke S Dunaway, Sara N Biswal, Yihan Zhong, Randee Sedaka, Telisha Millender-Swain, Shannon M Bailey, Karen L Gamble, David M Pollock, Jennifer S Pollock
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进食和禁食周期中断以及慢性高脂肪饮食(HFD)引起的肥胖与心血管疾病的危险因素有关。我们设计了一些研究,以确定对喂食慢性HFD的小鼠进行两周限时喂养(TRF)干预是否会降低心血管疾病的危险因素。小鼠喂食正常饮食(ND;10%脂肪)和45%脂肪(HFD)随意喂养18周,以建立饮食引起的肥胖。在喂养方案的最后两周,ND或HFD小鼠继续自由饮食或进行TRF(仅在黑暗阶段将食物供应限制在12小时)。TRF在不改变体重的情况下改善了全身代谢昼夜节律。与ND相比,HFD小鼠表现出较低的血压下降,经TRF恢复。此外,在HFD小鼠中,TRF降低了主动脉壁厚度,降低了主动脉硬度,增加了肾小管刷状边界完整性,减少了肾髓质纤维化,减少了肾髓质T细胞炎症。这些发现表明,TRF可能是一种有效的干预措施,可以改善饮食引起的肥胖模型中的血管和肾脏健康。
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Time-restricted feeding reduces cardiovascular disease risk in obese mice.

Disrupted feeding and fasting cycles as well as chronic high fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity are associated with cardiovascular disease risk factors. We designed studies that determined whether two weeks of time-restricted feeding (TRF) intervention in mice fed a chronic HFD would reduce cardiovascular disease risk factors. Mice were fed a normal diet (ND; 10% fat) ad libitum or HFD (45% fat) for 18 weeks ad libitum to establish diet-induced obesity. ND or HFD mice were continued on ad libitum diet or subjected to TRF (limiting food availability to 12 hr only during the dark phase) during the final two weeks of the feeding protocol. TRF improved whole-body metabolic diurnal rhythms without a change in body weight. HFD mice showed reduced blood pressure dipping compared to ND, which was restored by TRF. Further, TRF reduced aortic wall thickness, decreased aortic stiffness, as well as increased kidney tubular brush border integrity, decreased renal medullary fibrosis, and reduced renal medullary T cell inflammation in HFD mice. These findings indicate that TRF may be an effective intervention for improving vascular and kidney health in a model of established diet-induced obesity.

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JCI insight
JCI insight Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
1.20%
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543
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: JCI Insight is a Gold Open Access journal with a 2022 Impact Factor of 8.0. It publishes high-quality studies in various biomedical specialties, such as autoimmunity, gastroenterology, immunology, metabolism, nephrology, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonology, and vascular biology. The journal focuses on clinically relevant basic and translational research that contributes to the understanding of disease biology and treatment. JCI Insight is self-published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), a nonprofit honor organization of physician-scientists founded in 1908, and it helps fulfill the ASCI's mission to advance medical science through the publication of clinically relevant research reports.
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