Literature DB >> 29318700

Time-course and dynamics of obesity-related behavioral changes induced by energy-dense foods in mice.

Jose Espinosa-Carrasco1,2,3, Aurelijus Burokas4, Marta Fructuoso1,3, Ionas Erb2,3, Elena Martín-García4, Miriam Gutiérrez-Martos4, Cedric Notredame2,3, Rafael Maldonado4, Mara Dierssen1,3,5.   

Abstract

Obesity represents an important risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. The current obesogenic environment with easy access to calorie-dense foods is fueling this obesity epidemic. However, how these foods contribute to the progression of feeding behavior changes that lead to overeating is not well understood and needs systematic assessment. Using novel automated methods for the high-throughput screening of behavior, we here examine mice meal pattern upon long-term exposure to a free-choice chocolate-mixture diet and a high-fat diet with face validity for a rapid development of obesity induced by unhealthy food regularly consumed in our societies. We identified rapid diet-specific behavioral changes after exposure to those high-caloric diets. Mice fed with high-fat chow, showed long-lasting meal pattern disturbances, which initiate with a stable loss of circadian feeding rhythmicity. Mice receiving a chocolate-mixture showed qualitatively similar changes, though less marked, consisting in a transient disruption of the feeding behavior and the circadian feeding rhytmicity. Strikingly, compulsive-like eating behavior is triggered immediately after exposure to both high-fat food and chocolate-mixture diet, well before any changes in body weight could be observed. We propose these changes as behavioral biomarkers of prodromal states of obesity that could allow early intervention.
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  chocolate; high-fat; longitudinal behavioral analysis; obesity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29318700     DOI: 10.1111/adb.12595

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


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2.  Protocol for Measuring Compulsive-like Feeding Behavior in Mice.

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