Circadian Synchronization of Feeding Attenuates Rats' Food Restriction-Induced Anxiety and Amygdalar Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Downregulation

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Soberanes-Chavez, Paulina [1 ]
Trujillo-Barrera, Jariz [1 ,2 ]
de Gortari, Patricia [1 ]
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[1] Inst Nacl Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente Muniz, Lab Neurofisiol Mol, Direcc Neurociencias, Ciudad De Mexico 14370, Mexico
[2] Escuela Dietet & Nutr ISSSTE, Ciudad De Mexico 14070, Mexico
关键词
circadian feeding; anxiety; TRH; intermittent fasting; amygdala; corticosterone; stress; ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE; PERIPHERAL-TISSUES; MESSENGER-RNA; TRH; STRESS; BEHAVIOR; NUCLEUS; WEIGHT; BRAIN;
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10.3390/ijms25115857
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Anxiety is a common comorbidity of obesity, resulting from prescribing long-term caloric restriction diets (CRDs); patients with a reduced food intake lose weight but present anxious behaviors, poor treatment adherence, and weight regain in the subsequent 5 years. Intermittent fasting (IF) restricts feeding time to 8 h during the activity phase, reducing patients' weight even with no caloric restriction; it is unknown whether an IF regime with ad libitum feeding avoids stress and anxiety development. We compared the corticosterone blood concentration between male Wistar rats fed ad libitum or calorie-restricted with all-day or IF food access after 4 weeks, along with their anxiety parameters when performing the elevated plus maze (EPM). As the amygdalar thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) is believed to have anxiolytic properties, we evaluated its expression changes in association with anxiety levels. The groups formed were the following: a control which was offered food ad libitum (C-adlib) or 30% of C-adlib's energy requirements (C-CRD) all day, and IF groups provided food ad libitum (IF-adlib) or 30% of C-adlib's requirements (IF-CRD) with access from 9:00 to 17:00 h. On day 28, the rats performed the EPM and, after 30 min, were decapitated to analyze their amygdalar TRH mRNA expression by in situ hybridization and corticosterone serum levels. Interestingly, circadian feeding synchronization reduced the body weight, food intake, and animal anxiety levels in both IF groups, with ad libitum (IF-adlib) or restricted (IF-CRD) food access. The anxiety levels of the experimental groups resulted to be negatively associated with TRH expression, which supported its anxiolytic role. Therefore, the low anxiety levels induced by synchronizing feeding with the activity phase would help patients who are dieting to improve their diet therapy adherence.
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