The effect of different levels of dietary restriction on glucose homeostasis and metabolic memory

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Stephanie Matyi
Jordan Jackson
Karla Garrett
Sathyaseelan S. Deepa
Archana Unnikrishnan
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[1] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Department of Geriatric Medicine
[2] Reynolds Oklahoma Center on Aging,undefined
[3] Harold Hamm Diabetic Center,undefined
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GeroScience | 2018年 / 40卷
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Dietary restriction; Gene expression; Glucose tolerance; Metabolic memory; Adiposity;
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Over the past 50 years, dietary restriction (DR) has been shown to extend the life span of a wide variety of organisms. A hallmark feature of DR is improved glucose homeostasis resulting in increased glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity of animals ranging from rodents to humans. In this study, we demonstrate the early effects of varying levels of DR on glucose tolerance. Within 10 days of 40% DR, glucose tolerance was significantly improved and by 120 days; 10 and 20% DR also showed enhanced glucose tolerance. All three levels of DR showed reduced adiposity, increased expression of genes involved in fat turnover, and a reduction in the expression for markers of inflammation. Studies have shown that mice fed a DR diet retained metabolic memory in terms of improved glucose tolerance even after DR is discontinued. We show that 40% DR not only has an early effect on glucose tolerance but also maintained it after DR was discontinued for 2 months. Therefore, improvement in glucose tolerance is brought about by all three levels of DR but the metabolic memory is not dose responsive.
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