Food intake and weight of lactating rats maintained on different protein-calorie diets, and pup growth

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作者
Cambraia, RPB
Vannucchi, H
DeOliveira, LM
机构
[1] UNIV SAO PAULO, FAC FILOSOFIA CIENCIAS & LETRAS RIBEIRAO PRET, DEPT PSICOL, BR-14049900 RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP, BRAZIL
[2] UNIV SAO PAULO, FAC MED, DEPT CLIN MED, BR-14049900 RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP, BRAZIL
关键词
lactation; malnutrition; low-protein-calorie diet; feeding behavior; weight and growth of rats;
D O I
10.1590/S0100-879X1997000800012
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Studies on rats maintained on low-protein-calorie diets during the lactation period show that food intake decreases. This process results in weight loss and a delay in litter development. The purpose of the present study was to determine the alterations in food intake, maternal weight and litter growth during lactation when dams were exposed to diets with different levels of protein and carbohydrate. Female Wistar rats receiving one of 4 different diets, A (N = 14), B (N = 14), C (N = 9) and D (N = 9), were used. Diet A contained 16% protein and 66% carbohydrate; diet B, 6% protein and 77% carbohydrate; diet C, 6% protein and 66% carbohydrate; diet D, 16% protein and 56% carbohydrate. Thus, C and D diets were hypocaloric, while A and B were isocaloric. The intake of a low-protein diet in groups B and C affected the weight of dams and litters during the last two weeks of lactation, while the low-calorie diets limited the growth of D litters at 21 days compared with A litters, but had no effect on the weight of D dams. Group B showed an increase in intake during the first five days of lactation, resulting in a behavioral calorie compensation due to the increase in carbohydrate content, but the intake decreased during the last part of lactation. Food intake regulation predominantly involves the recruitment of a variety of peripheral satiety systems that attempt to decrease the central feeding command system.
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