Intermittent fasting modulation of the diabetic syndrome in sand rats. II. In vivo investigations

  • Authors:
    • Louiza Belkacemi
    • Ghalem Selselet-Attou
    • Karim Louchami
    • Abdullah Sener
    • Willy J. Malaisse
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  • Published online on: November 1, 2010     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000523
  • Pages: 759-765
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Abstract

This study deals with the effects of daily inter-mittent fasting for 15 h upon the development of diabetes in sand rats exposed to a hypercaloric diet. The same pattern of daily intermittent fasting was imposed on sand rats maintained on a purely vegetal diet (control animals). Over the last 30 days of the present experiments, non-fasting animals gained weight, whilst intermittently fasting sand rats lost weight. In this respect, there was no significant difference between control animals and either diabetic or non-diabetic sand rats exposed to the hypercaloric diet. The postprandial glycemia remained fairly stable in the control animals. During a 3-week transition period from a purely vegetal to a hypercaloric diet, the post-prandial glycemia increased by 5.95±1.26 mM (n=6) in diabetic sand rats, as distinct from an increase of only 0.45±0.56 mM (n=6) in the non-diabetic animals. During the intermittent fasting period, the postprandial glycemia decreased significantly in the diabetic animals, but not so in the non-diabetic sand rats. Before the switch in food intake, the peak glycemia at the 30th min of an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test was already higher in the diabetic than non-diabetic rats. In both the non-diabetic and diabetic sand rats, intermittent fasting prevented the progressive deterioration of glucose tolerance otherwise observed in non-fasting animals. These findings reveal that, at least in sand rats, intermittent daily fasting prevents the progressive deterioration of glucose tolerance otherwise taking place when these animals are exposed to a hypercaloric diet.

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Belkacemi L, Selselet-Attou G, Louchami K, Sener A and Malaisse WJ: Intermittent fasting modulation of the diabetic syndrome in sand rats. II. In vivo investigations . Int J Mol Med 26: 759-765, 2010.
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Belkacemi, L., Selselet-Attou, G., Louchami, K., Sener, A., & Malaisse, W.J. (2010). Intermittent fasting modulation of the diabetic syndrome in sand rats. II. In vivo investigations . International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 26, 759-765. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000523
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Belkacemi, L., Selselet-Attou, G., Louchami, K., Sener, A., Malaisse, W. J."Intermittent fasting modulation of the diabetic syndrome in sand rats. II. In vivo investigations ". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 26.5 (2010): 759-765.
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Belkacemi, L., Selselet-Attou, G., Louchami, K., Sener, A., Malaisse, W. J."Intermittent fasting modulation of the diabetic syndrome in sand rats. II. In vivo investigations ". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 26, no. 5 (2010): 759-765. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000523