Meta‐analysis and machine learning reveal the antiobesity effects of melatonin on obese rodents

Author:

Li Yuying1ORCID,Sun Xihang1,Wang Mansheng1,Jiang Yayun12,Ge Qian qian12,Li Tiejun3,Hou Zhenping1,Shi Pengjun1,Yao Kang3,Yin Jie2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Bast Fiber Crops Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Changsha China

2. College of Animal Science and Technology Hunan Agricultural University Changsha China

3. Institute of Subtropical Agriculture Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan Province Key Laboratory of Animal Nutritional Physiology and Metabolic Process Changsha China

Abstract

SummaryMelatonin appears to be a promising supplement for obesity treatment. The antiobesity effects of melatonin on obese rodents are influenced by various factors, including the species, sex, the dosage of melatonin, treatment duration, administration via, daily treatment time, and initial body weight (IBW). Therefore, we conducted a meta‐analysis and machine learning study to evaluate the antiobesity effect of melatonin on obese mice or rats from 31 publications. The results showed that melatonin significantly reduced body weight, serum glucose (GLU), triglycerides (TGs), low‐density lipoprotein (LDL), and cholesterol (TC) levels in obese mice or rats but increased high‐density lipoprotein (HDL) levels. Melatonin showed a slight positive effect on clock‐related genes, although the number of studies was limited. Meta‐regression analysis and machine learning indicated that the dosage of melatonin was the primary factor influencing body weight, with higher melatonin dosages leading to a stronger weight reduction effect. Together, male obese C57BL/6 mice and Sprague–Dawley rats with an IBW of 100–200 g showed better body weight reduction when supplemented with a dose of 10–30 mg/kg melatonin administered at night via injection for 5–8 weeks.

Funder

Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Taishan Industry Leading Talents

Publisher

Wiley

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