Altered Feeding Behaviors and Adiposity Precede Observable Weight Gain in Young Rats Submitted to a Short-Term High-Fat Diet

Author:

Andrich David E.123ORCID,Melbouci Lilya124,Ou Ya124ORCID,Leduc-Gaudet Jean-Philippe124ORCID,Chabot François124ORCID,Lalonde François124ORCID,Lira Fábio Santos125,Gaylinn Bruce D.6ORCID,Gouspillou Gilles12,Danialou Gawiyou17ORCID,Comtois Alain-Steve12,St-Pierre David H.124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Département des Sciences de l’Activité Physique, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), 141 President-Kennedy Ave., Montréal, QC, Canada H2X 1Y4

2. Groupe de Recherche en Activité Physique Adaptée (GRAPA), UQAM, 141 President-Kennedy Ave., Montréal, QC, Canada H2X 1Y4

3. Département des Sciences Biologiques, UQAM, 141 President-Kennedy Ave., Montréal, QC, Canada H2X 1Y4

4. Centre de Recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine, 3175 chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, Montréal, QC, Canada H3T 1C5

5. Department of Physical Education, São Paulo State University, 19060-900 Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil

6. Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, 450 Ray C. Hunt Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA

7. Royal Canadian Military College, 15 Jacques-Cartier Nord, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC, Canada J3B 8R8

Abstract

Information regarding the early effects of obesogenic diets on feeding patterns and behaviors is limited. To improve knowledge regarding the etiology of obesity, young male Wistar rats were submitted to high-fat (HFD) or regular chow diets (RCDs) for 14 days. Various metabolic parameters were continuously measured using metabolic chambers. Total weight gain was similar between groups, but heavier visceral fat depots and reduced weight of livers were found in HFD rats. Total calorie intake was increased while individual feeding bouts were shorter and of higher calorie intake in response to HFD. Ambulatory activity and sleep duration were decreased in HFD rats during passive and active phase, respectively. Acylated and unacylated ghrelin levels were unaltered by the increased calorie intake and the early changes in body composition. This indicates that at this early stage, the orexigenic signal did not adapt to the high-calorie content of HFD. We hereby demonstrate that, although total weight gain is not affected, a short-term obesogenic diet alters body composition, feeding patterns, satiation, ambulatory activity profiles, and behaviours in a young rat model. Moreover, this effect precedes changes in weight gain, obesity, and ensuing metabolic disorders.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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