Extended Data Fig. 7: The effect of three calorie restriction regimens on male DBA/2J mice. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 7: The effect of three calorie restriction regimens on male DBA/2J mice.

From: Fasting drives the metabolic, molecular and geroprotective effects of a calorie-restricted diet in mice

Extended Data Fig. 7

(a) Outline of feeding regimens: AL, Diluted AL, CR and MF.cr. (b–e) Body composition measurement over 16 weeks on diet (AL, n = 11; Diluted AL, n = 11; MF.cr, n = 12; CR, n = 12 biologically independent mice); total body weight (b), lean mass (c), fat mass (d) and adiposity (e). (f-g) Glucose (AL, n = 12; Diluted AL, n = 12; MF.cr, n = 12; CR, n = 11 biologically independent mice) (f) and insulin (AL, n = 12; Diluted AL, n = 12; MF.cr, n = 12; CR, n = 11 biologically independent mice) (g) tolerance tests after 9 or 10 weeks on the indicated diets. * symbol represents a significant difference versus AL-fed mice (Diluted AL, p = 0.0059; MF.cr, p = 0.0052; CR, p < 0.0001) based on Tukey’s test post one-way ANOVA. (H-J) Metabolic chamber analysis of mice fed the indicated diets. (h) Respiratory exchange ratio vs. time (AL, n = 12; Diluted AL, n = 11; MF.cr, n = 11; CR, n = 11 biologically independent mice) (i) Fuel utilization was calculated for the 24-hour period following the indicated (arrow) refeeding time (AL, n = 12; Diluted AL, n = 11; MF.cr, n = 11; CR, n = 11 biologically independent mice). * symbol represents a significant difference versus AL (Diluted AL, p < 0.0001; MF.cr, p < 0.0001; CR, p < 0.0001); # symbol represents a significant difference versus Diluted AL (MF.cr, p ≤ 0.0002; CR, p ≤ 0.0001) based on Tukey’s test post one-way ANOVA performed separately for FAO and C/PO). (j) Energy expenditure as a function of lean mass was calculated for the 24-hour period following the indicated (arrow) refeeding time (AL, n = 12; Diluted AL, n = 11; MF.cr, n = 11; CR, n = 11 biologically independent mice, data for each individual mouse is plotted; slopes and intercepts were calculated using ANCOVA). K) Food consumption (n = 12 biologically independent mice per diet). All data are represented as mean ± SEM.

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