| Literature DB >> 24586869 |
Alfreda Wei1, Andrea J Fascetti1, Kyoungmi Kim2, Ada Lee1, James L Graham3, Peter J Havel3, Jon J Ramsey1.
Abstract
The initial cause of post-neutering weight gain in male cats is not entirely known. There is evidence that energy intake (EI) increases rapidly post-neutering, but it is not clear if neutering also decreases energy expenditure (EE) prior to weight gain. Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine if a decrease in EE contributes to the initial shift toward positive energy balance in neutered male cats. To determine the influence of neutering on EE independent of changes in EI and body weight (BW), male cats were fed at their pre-neutering maintenance EI and EE was measured at 4 days pre-neutering, 3-4 days post-neutering, and 9 days post- neutering. Ad libitum food access was then provided for 6 months. Body composition was measured and blood samples collected for serum chemistry at pre-neutering and 7 days, 13 days and 6 months post-neutering. Total energy expenditure (TEE) adjusted for lean body mass (LBM) did not change in cats from pre-neutering to 9 days post-neutering. However, TEE adjusted for BW and resting energy expenditure adjusted for either LBM or BW showed a small, but significant (P<0.05) increase from pre-neutering to 9 days post-neutering. When allowed free choice food access, cats showed significant increases of food intake (FI) and BW. Circulating concentrations of ghrelin increased, while adiponectin levels decreased following neutering. The results of this study indicate that initial post-neutering weight gain in male cats results from increased FI and not decreased EE. Long-term control of FI should be initiated after neutering to prevent hyperphagia and weight gain in male cats.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24586869 PMCID: PMC3935885 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0089557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Food intake, body weight, and energy expenditure measurements in cats at pre-neutering, 3–4 days post-neutering, and 9-days post neutering.*
| Pre-neutering (days -4, -3) | Post-neutering (days 3, 4) | Post-neutering (days 9, 10) | |
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| FI (g/d) | 62±4a | 67±4a,b | 70±6b |
| EI (kJ/d) | 1006±65a | 1078±61a,b | 1136±98b |
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| BW (kg) | 5.2±0.3a | 5.2±0.3b | 5.1±0.3b |
| RQ | 0.84±0.02 | 0.85±0.02 | 0.85±0.02 |
| TEE (kJ/d) | 1108±62a | 1174±71b | 1177±74b |
| TEE/BW0.75 (kJ/kg/d) | 321±11a | 342±11b | 344±10b |
| REE (kJ/d) | 1030±66a | 1103±68b | 1090±77a,b |
| REE/BW0.75 (kJ/kg/d) | 298±12a | 321±10b | 318±11b |
| Adjusted TEE | 214±8a | 230±6a,b | 231±5b |
| Adjusted REE | 199±8a | 216±6a,b | 213±5b |
| Adjusted TEE | 253±10 | 267±6 | 268±7 |
| Adjusted REE | 235±11a | 251±6a,b | 248±8b |
* Values are given as mean ± SEM. For rows in which superscripts are present, values in a row that do not share a common superscript differ by p<0.05.
BW (D2O) included as a covariate.
LBM included as a covariate.
FI = Food intake. EI = Energy intake. BW = Body weight. RQ = Respiratory quotient. TEE = Total energy expenditure. TEE/BW0.75 = Total energy expenditure/Metabolic body weight. REE = Resting energy expenditure. REE/BW0.75 = Resting energy expenditure/Metabolic body weight. LBM = Lean body mass.
Figure 1Mean (± SEM) weekly food intake (FI) in the male cats following neutering.
Week 0 is designated as baseline (immediately before neutering). Cats were fed at pre-neutering maintenance FI from week 0 to week 2. The vertical line denotes the beginning of ad libitum feeding (week 3 to week 28). Asterisks over the brackets covering week 3 to week 19, and week 24 to week 27 denote significant differences in average weekly FI from pre-neutering maintenance FI, p<0.05.
Body composition measurements determined in cats at pre-neutering, 13 days post-neutering, and 6 months post-neutering.*
| Pre-neutering | Post-neutering (day 13) | Post-neutering (6 months) | |
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| BW (D2O) (kg) | 5.2±0.3a | 5.1±0.3a | 6.3±0.4b |
| LBM (kg) | 4.4±0.3 | 4.4±0.2 | 4.8±0.3 |
| FM (kg) | 0.8±0.1a | 0.7±0.1a | 1.4±0.3b |
| LBM (% BW) | 85±1.4 | 86±2.4 | 78±4 |
| FM (% BW) | 15±1.4 | 14±2.4 | 22±4 |
* Values are given as mean ± SEM. For rows in which superscripts are present, values in a row that do not share a common superscript differ by p<0.05.
BW (D2O) = Body weight at time of deuterium oxide (D2O) measurements. LBM = Lean body mass. FM = Fat mass. BW = Body weight.
Figure 2Mean (± SEM) weekly body weight (BW) in the male cats following neutering.
Week 0 is designated as baseline (immediately before neutering). Cats were fed at pre-neutering maintenance food intake from week 0 to week 2. The vertical line denotes the beginning of ad libitum feeding (week 3 to week 28). The asterisk over the bracket covering week 4 to week 28 denotes significant differences in average weekly BW from the averaged values from week 0 to week 2, p<0.05.
Serum chemistry results determined in cats at pre-neutering, 7 days post-neutering, 13-days post-neutering, and 6 months post-neutering.*
| Pre-neutering | Post-neutering (day 7) | Post-neutering (day 13) | Post-neutering (6 months) | |
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| Glucose (mg/dL) | 89.1±9.5a | 77.3±3.6a,b | 80.1±6.9a,b | 72.0±3.4b |
| Insulin (μU/mL) | 10.7±1.3 | 10.6±1.7 | 10.8±1.5 | 12.0±2.3 |
| Leptin (ng/mL) | 3.9±0.3a,b | 3.6±0.3a | 4.0±0.3b | 6.3±1.0c |
| Free fatty acids (mEq/L) | 0.36±0.06 | 0.37±0.06 | 0.35±0.04 | 0.38±0.05 |
| Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 32.7±6.3a,c | 26.1±5.0a,b | 24.4±3.7b | 42.8±5.8c |
| Ghrelin (pg/mL) | 727.3±54.2a | 788.8±60.3b,c | 767.1±35.8a,b | 855.35±42.4c |
| Adiponectin (μg/mL) | 7.8±1.3a | 5.1±0.9b | 5.2±0.7b | 2.6±0.7c |
*Values are given as mean ± SEM. For rows in which superscripts are present, values in a row that do not share a common superscript differ by p<0.05.