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Energy balance and hypothalamic effects of a high-protein/low-carbohydrate diet.

Kimberly P Kinzig1, Sara L Hargrave, Jayson Hyun, Timothy H Moran.   

Abstract

Diets high in fat or protein and extremely low in carbohydrate are frequently reported to result in weight loss in humans. We previously reported that rats maintained on a low-carbohydrate-high fat diet (LC-HF) consumed similar kcals/day as chow (CH)-fed rats and did not differ in body weight after 7 weeks. LC-HF rats had a 45% decrease in POMC expression in the ARC, decreased plasma insulin, and increased plasma leptin and ghrelin. In the present study we assessed the effects of a low-carbohydrate-high-protein diet (HP: 30% fat, 65% protein, and 5% CHO) on body weight, caloric intake, plasma hormone levels and hypothalamic gene expression. Male rats (n=16) were maintained on CH or HP for 4 weeks. HP rats gained significantly less weight than CH rats (73.4+/-9.4 and 125.0+/-8.2 g) and consumed significantly less kcals/day (94.8+/-1.5 and 123.6+/-1.1). Insulin was significantly reduced in HP rats (HP: 1.8+/-0.6 vs. CH: 4.12+/-0.8 ng/ml), there were no differences between groups in plasma leptin and plasma ghrelin was significantly elevated in HP rats (HP: 127.5+/-45 vs. CH: 76.9+/-8 pg/ml). Maintenance on HP resulted in significantly increased ARC POMC (HP: 121+/-10.0 vs. 100+/-5.9) and DMH NPY (HP: 297+/-82.1 vs. CH: 100+/-37.7) expression compared to CH controls. These data suggest that the macronutrient content of diets differentially influences hypothalamic gene expression in ways that can affect overall intake.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17512959      PMCID: PMC2128710          DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.04.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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