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Impact of Free-Choice Diets High in Fat and Different Sugars on Metabolic Outcome and Anxiety-Like Behavior in Rats

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OBESITY
卷 27, 期 3, 页码 409-419

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/oby.22381

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  1. European Union [607310]
  2. Swedish Research Council for Health [2016-02195]
  3. Novo Nordisk Foundation [NNF17OC0027206]
  4. Hjarnfonden [FO2017-0180, FO2018-0262]
  5. Swedish Government [ALFGBG-723681]
  6. county councils in the ALF [ALFGBG-723681]
  7. European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP)
  8. Swedish Research Council [2016-02195] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council
  9. Vinnova [2016-02195] Funding Source: Vinnova

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Objective Rats were exposed to free-choice diets (fat plus one of two different sugar solutions, glucose or sucrose), and the metabolic consequences and impact on locomotor activity and anxiety-like behavior were explored. Methods For 3 weeks, 7-week-old male rats were offered either chow only or free-choice high-fat diets differing in their added sugar: no sugar, sucrose, or glucose. In a second experiment, after 2 weeks on the diets, rats were switched from high sucrose to high glucose for two additional weeks. Metabolic end points included body weight, food intake, food choice, glycemic control, metabolic hormones, fat pad weight, brown adipose tissue weight, and gene expression. Behavioral analysis included locomotor and anxiety-like activity in the open field and elevated plus maze. Results Both sugar diets enhanced adiposity and induced hyperphagia, favoring unhealthier dietary selection above that of the control diets (chow or free-choice high-fat with no sugar). Despite isocaloric intake in the sugar-containing diets, offering glucose instead of sucrose was associated with improved insulin sensitivity. The sugar-containing diets reduced activity (but with movements of increased velocity) and induced an anxiety-like phenotype. Conclusions Although free-choice diets negatively impacted on metabolism and anxiety-like behavior, replacing sucrose with glucose improved insulin sensitivity and may therefore be better for health.

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