Summary of Study ST001809

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001143. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8ZH7D This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001809
Study TitleThe Metabolic Benefits of Short Cycles of Very Low Caloric Intake are Dependent on Diet Composition in Middle-Aged Mice
Study SummaryDiet composition, calories, and fasting times contribute to maintenance of health. Here, middle-aged mice were maintained for 5 months on 4:10 feeding cycles, consisting of 4 days of very low-calorie intake (VLCI) achieved with either standard laboratory chow (SD) or a fasting mimicking diet (FMD), followed by 10 days of ad libitum access to SD. Fat and lean mass loss was accompanied with improved performance, glucoregulation, and metabolic flexibility independent of diet composition. However, only the 4:10/SD cycles elicited a long-lasting metabolomic reprograming in serum and liver that was preserved six days after refeeding. Challenged with an obesogenic diet, cycles of VLCI achieved with either high-fat diet (HFD) or FMD during the low-calorie period did not prevent diet-induced obesity nor did they elicited a long-lasting metabolic memory, despite achieving modest metabolic flexibility. Our results highlight the importance of diet composition in mediating the metabolic benefits of short cycles of VLCI.
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National Institutes of Health
DepartmentExperimental Gerontology Section and Translational Gerontology Branch, NIA
Last Namede Cabo
First NameRafael
Address251 Bayview Blvd. Suite 100/Room 5C214. Baltimore, MD 21224
EmaildeCaboRa@grc.nia.nih.gov
Phone+1-410-558-8510
Submit Date2021-05-27
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)cdf
Analysis Type DetailGC-MS
Release Date2021-09-15
Release Version1
Rafael de Cabo Rafael de Cabo
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8ZH7D
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Mus musculus (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id treatment
SA167967L-FMD075_164ALHF-Liver
SA167968L-FMD063_155ALHF-Liver
SA167969L-FMD064_156ALHF-Liver
SA167970L-FMD061_153ALHF-Liver
SA167971L-FMD060_152ALHF-Liver
SA167972L-FMD058_150ALHF-Liver
SA167973L-FMD059_151ALHF-Liver
SA167974L-FMD065_157ALHF-Liver
SA167975L-FMD062_154ALHF-Liver
SA167976L-FMD067_158ALHF-Liver
SA167977L-FMD073_163ALHF-Liver
SA167978L-FMD072_162ALHF-Liver
SA167979L-FMD070_161ALHF-Liver
SA167980L-FMD068_159ALHF-Liver
SA167981L-FMD069_160ALHF-Liver
SA167982S-FMD064_111ALHF-Serum
SA167983S-FMD065_112ALHF-Serum
SA167984S-FMD063_110ALHF-Serum
SA167985S-FMD060_107ALHF-Serum
SA167986S-FMD067_113ALHF-Serum
SA167987S-FMD061_108ALHF-Serum
SA167988S-FMD062_109ALHF-Serum
SA167989S-FMD058_105ALHF-Serum
SA167990S-FMD075_119ALHF-Serum
SA167991S-FMD059_106ALHF-Serum
SA167992S-FMD073_118ALHF-Serum
SA167993S-FMD072_117ALHF-Serum
SA167994S-FMD069_115ALHF-Serum
SA167995S-FMD070_116ALHF-Serum
SA167996S-FMD068_114ALHF-Serum
SA167936L-FMD013_063AL-Liver
SA167937L-FMD012_062AL-Liver
SA167938L-FMD014_064AL-Liver
SA167939L-FMD016_066AL-Liver
SA167940L-FMD001_052AL-Liver
SA167941L-FMD011_061AL-Liver
SA167942L-FMD015_065AL-Liver
SA167943L-FMD018_067AL-Liver
SA167944L-FMD005_055AL-Liver
SA167945L-FMD002_053AL-Liver
SA167946L-FMD010_060AL-Liver
SA167947L-FMD006_056AL-Liver
SA167948L-FMD004_054AL-Liver
SA167949L-FMD009_059AL-Liver
SA167950L-FMD007_057AL-Liver
SA167951L-FMD008_058AL-Liver
SA167952S-FMD007_005AL-Serum
SA167953S-FMD008_006AL-Serum
SA167954S-FMD009_007AL-Serum
SA167955S-FMD005_003AL-Serum
SA167956S-FMD002_001AL-Serum
SA167957S-FMD010_008AL-Serum
SA167958S-FMD006_004AL-Serum
SA167959S-FMD015_013AL-Serum
SA167960S-FMD018_015AL-Serum
SA167961S-FMD004_002AL-Serum
SA167962S-FMD016_014AL-Serum
SA167963S-FMD014_012AL-Serum
SA167964S-FMD012_010AL-Serum
SA167965S-FMD013_011AL-Serum
SA167966S-FMD011_009AL-Serum
SA167997L-FMD036_085FMD-Liver
SA167998L-FMD024_073FMD-Liver
SA167999L-FMD025_074FMD-Liver
SA168000L-FMD026_075FMD-Liver
SA168001L-FMD023_072FMD-Liver
SA168002L-FMD022_071FMD-Liver
SA168003L-FMD035_084FMD-Liver
SA168004L-FMD020_069FMD-Liver
SA168005L-FMD021_070FMD-Liver
SA168006L-FMD027_076FMD-Liver
SA168007L-FMD019_068FMD-Liver
SA168008L-FMD034_083FMD-Liver
SA168009L-FMD028_077FMD-Liver
SA168010L-FMD032_081FMD-Liver
SA168011L-FMD033_082FMD-Liver
SA168012L-FMD031_080FMD-Liver
SA168013L-FMD030_079FMD-Liver
SA168014L-FMD029_078FMD-Liver
SA168015S-FMD026_023FMD-Serum
SA168016S-FMD028_025FMD-Serum
SA168017S-FMD025_022FMD-Serum
SA168018S-FMD027_024FMD-Serum
SA168019S-FMD021_018FMD-Serum
SA168020S-FMD029_026FMD-Serum
SA168021S-FMD022_019FMD-Serum
SA168022S-FMD023_020FMD-Serum
SA168023S-FMD024_021FMD-Serum
SA168024S-FMD033_030FMD-Serum
SA168025S-FMD036_033FMD-Serum
SA168026S-FMD020_017FMD-Serum
SA168027S-FMD019_016FMD-Serum
SA168028S-FMD035_032FMD-Serum
SA168029S-FMD034_031FMD-Serum
SA168030S-FMD031_028FMD-Serum
SA168031S-FMD032_029FMD-Serum
SA168032S-FMD030_027FMD-Serum
SA168033L-FMD111_196HCR-Liver
SA168034L-FMD105_190HCR-Liver
SA168035L-FMD104_189HCR-Liver
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