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Insulin-induced hyperphagia in alloxan-diabetic rats fed a high-fat diet.
Authors:M I Friedman
Affiliation:University of Massachusetts USA
Abstract:Alloxan-diabetic rats fed a standard, low-fat diet lost body weight and were hyperphagic; those fed a high-fat diet lost comparable amounts of weight, but did not overeat compared to normal animals. When given injections of protamine-zinc insulin, all diabetic rats gained weight; however, while those fed the low-fat reduced food intake from elevated levels, diabetics fed the high-fat diet became hyperphagic. Diabetic rats maintained on a high-fat diet increased food intake during long-term insulin treatment sooner and to a greater extent than normal controls. These findings are interpreted in light of the effects of insulin on storage and supply of metabolic fuels.
Keywords:Feeding  Hunger  Hyperphagia  Alloxan-diabetes  Insulin  High-fat diet
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