| Literature DB >> 34650272 |
Amrendra Mishra1, Hamed Mirzaei1, Novella Guidi1, Manlio Vinciguerra2, Alice Mouton3, Marina Linardic4, Francesca Rappa5, Rosario Barone5, Gerardo Navarrete1, Min Wei1, Sebastian Brandhorst1, Stefano Di Biase1, Todd E Morgan1, S Ram Kumar6, Peter S Conti7, Matteo Pellegrini4, Michel Bernier8, Rafael de Cabo8, Valter D Longo9,10.
Abstract
Diet-induced obesity is a major risk factor for metabolic syndrome, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Here, we show that a 5-d fasting-mimicking diet (FMD), administered every 4 weeks for a period of 2 years, ameliorates the detrimental changes caused by consumption of a high-fat, high-calorie diet (HFCD) in female mice. We demonstrate that monthly FMD cycles inhibit HFCD-mediated obesity by reducing the accumulation of visceral and subcutaneous fat without causing loss of lean body mass. FMD cycles increase cardiac vascularity and function and resistance to cardiotoxins, prevent HFCD-dependent hyperglycaemia, hypercholesterolaemia and hyperleptinaemia and ameliorate impaired glucose and insulin tolerance. The effect of monthly FMD cycles on gene expression associated with mitochondrial metabolism and biogenesis in adipocytes and the sustained ketogenesis in HFCD-fed mice indicate a role for fat cell reprogramming in obesity prevention. These effects of an FMD on adiposity and cardiac ageing could explain the protection from HFCD-dependent early mortality.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34650272 DOI: 10.1038/s42255-021-00469-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Metab ISSN: 2522-5812