Impact of fasting time on hepatic lipid metabolism in nutritional animal studies

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Many animal studies on improvement of lipid metabolism, using dietary components, fast the animals on the final day of the feeding. Although fasting has a significant impact on lipid metabolism, its time-dependent influence is not fully understood. We examined the effects of several fasting times on lipid metabolism. Rats fed with a semisynthetic diet for 2 wk were killed after 0 (9:00 am), 6 (7:00 am-1:00 pm), 9 (0:00 am-9:00 am), and 13 h (8:00 pm-9:00 am) of fasting. Co mpared to the 0 h group, marked reduction of liver weight and hepatic triacylglycerol content was observed in the 9 and 13 h groups. Activities of hepatic enzymes involved in fatty acid synthesis gradually decreased during fasting. In contrast, drastic time-dependent reduction of gene expression, of the enzymes, was observed. Expression of carnitine palmitoyltransfer-ase mRNA was higher in the fasting groups than in the 0 h group. Our study showed that fasting has a significant impact on several parameters related to lipid metabolism in rat liver.

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Ikeda, I., Metoki, K., Yamahira, T., Kato, M., Inoue, N., Nagao, K., … Komai, M. (2014). Impact of fasting time on hepatic lipid metabolism in nutritional animal studies. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 78(9), 1584–1591. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2014.923297

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