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Timing of Calorie Restriction in Mice Impacts Host Metabolic Phenotype with Correlative Changes in Gut Microbiota.

Liying Zhang1, Xinhe Xue1, Rui Zhai1, Xin Yang1, Hui Li1, Liping Zhao1,2, Chenhong Zhang3.   

Abstract

Calorie restriction (CR) is accompanied by self-imposed daily restriction of food intake and an extended fasting period between meals. The impact of restricting feeding to the dark or light phase on the effects of CR remains elusive. Here, light-fed CR mice showed physiological changes, such as muscle loss, concomitant with changes in the gut microbiota structure and composition. After switching to ad libitum access to food, light-fed mice had a period of food-craving behavior and short-lived physiological changes, while dark-fed mice displayed lasting changes in fat accumulation, glucose metabolism, intestinal barrier function, and systemic inflammatory markers. Moreover, the gut microbiota was modulated by when the food was consumed, and the most abundant Lactobacillus operational taxonomic unit (OTU) promoted by CR was enhanced in dark-fed mice. After switching to ad libitum feeding, the gut microbiota of dark-fed mice returned to the state resembling that of mice fed normal chow ad libitum, but that of light-fed mice was still significantly different from the other two groups. Together, these data indicate that for CR, restricting food consumption to the active phase brought better metabolic phenotype associated with potentially beneficial structural shifts in the gut microbiota.IMPORTANCE Aberrant feeding patterns whereby people eat more frequently throughout the day and with a bias toward late-night eating are prevalent in society today. However, whether restriction of food to daytime in comparison to nighttime, coupled with restricted calorie intake, can influence gut microbiota, metabolism, and overall health requires further investigation. We surveyed the effects of the shift in feeding time on gut microbiota and metabolic phenotype in calorie-restricted mice and found that avoiding eating during the rest period may generate more beneficial effects in mice. This work strengthens the evidence for using "when to eat" as an intervention to improve health during calorie restriction.
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Keywords:  anti-inflammation; calorie restriction; gut microbiota; shift of feeding time

Year:  2019        PMID: 31796564     DOI: 10.1128/mSystems.00348-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  mSystems        ISSN: 2379-5077            Impact factor:   6.496


  8 in total

1.  The effect of calorie intake, fasting, and dietary composition on metabolic health and gut microbiota in mice.

Authors:  Ziyi Zhang; Xiaoyu Chen; Yuh Jiun Loh; Xin Yang; Chenhong Zhang
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2.  A microbiota-based predictive model for type 2 diabetes remission induced by dietary intervention: From the CORDIOPREV study.

Authors:  Cristina Vals-Delgado; Juan F Alcala-Diaz; Irene Roncero-Ramos; Ana Leon-Acuña; Helena Molina-Abril; Francisco M Gutierrez-Mariscal; Juan L Romero-Cabrera; Silvia de la Cruz-Ares; Ben van Ommen; Justo P Castaño; Jose M Ordovas; Pablo Perez-Martinez; Javier Delgado-Lista; Antonio Camargo; Jose Lopez-Miranda
Journal:  Clin Transl Med       Date:  2021-04

Review 3.  Effects of anti-aging interventions on intestinal microbiota.

Authors:  Yanjiao Du; Yue Gao; Bo Zeng; Xiaolan Fan; Deying Yang; Mingyao Yang
Journal:  Gut Microbes       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec

4.  Time-Restricted Feeding in Mice Prevents the Disruption of the Peripheral Circadian Clocks and Its Metabolic Impact during Chronic Jetlag.

Authors:  Louis Desmet; Theo Thijs; Rosalie Mas; Kristin Verbeke; Inge Depoortere
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-10-28       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 5.  Time-limited diets and the gut microbiota in cardiometabolic disease.

Authors:  Karina Ratiner; Hagit Shapiro; Kim Goldenberg; Eran Elinav
Journal:  J Diabetes       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 4.530

6.  Effects of alternate-day fasting, time-restricted fasting and intermittent energy restriction DSS-induced on colitis and behavioral disorders.

Authors:  Xin Zhang; Qianhui Zou; Beita Zhao; Jingwen Zhang; Weiyang Zhao; Yitong Li; Ruihai Liu; Xuebo Liu; Zhigang Liu
Journal:  Redox Biol       Date:  2020-04-10       Impact factor: 11.799

7.  The Association Between Gestational Diabetes and Microbiota in Placenta and Cord Blood.

Authors:  Ning Tang; Zhong-Cheng Luo; Lin Zhang; Tao Zheng; Pianpian Fan; Yexuan Tao; Fengxiu Ouyang
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-10-21       Impact factor: 5.555

Review 8.  Gut Microbiota during Dietary Restrictions: New Insights in Non-Communicable Diseases.

Authors:  Emanuele Rinninella; Marco Cintoni; Pauline Raoul; Gianluca Ianiro; Lucrezia Laterza; Loris Riccardo Lopetuso; Francesca Romana Ponziani; Antonio Gasbarrini; Maria Cristina Mele
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-07-28
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