Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10306017 | Psychoneuroendocrinology | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Even if photoperiod cannot be considered as an obesogenic environmental factor per se, the metabolic effects resulting from the combination of high-fat feeding and voluntary intake of sucrose were dependent on day-length. Exposure to short days triggers a larger increase of sucrose ingestion and hyperleptinemia in rats fed with HFD compared to the control diet. Considering that the cardinal symptoms of winter depression include carbohydrate craving and increased adiposity, the present data provide an experimental basis for developing new animal models of seasonal affective disorder.
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Authors
Natalia Sinitskaya, Carole Schuster-Klein, Béatrice Guardiola-Lemaitre, Sylviane Gourmelen, Paul Pévet, Etienne Challet,