Modified alternate‐day fasting regimens reduce cell proliferation rates to a similar extent as daily calorie restriction in mice

Calorie restriction (CR) and alternate‐ day fasting (ADF) reduce cancer risk and reduce cell proliferation rates. Whether modified ADF regimens (i.e., allowing a portion of energy needs to be con sumed on the fast day) work, as well as true ADF or CR to reduce global cell proliferation rates, remain...

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Published in:The FASEB journal Vol. 22; no. 6; pp. 2090 - 2096
Main Authors: Varady, K. A., Roohk, D. J., McEvoy‐Hein, B. K., Gaylinn, B. D., Thorner, M. O., Hellerstein, M. K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 01-06-2008
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Summary:Calorie restriction (CR) and alternate‐ day fasting (ADF) reduce cancer risk and reduce cell proliferation rates. Whether modified ADF regimens (i.e., allowing a portion of energy needs to be con sumed on the fast day) work, as well as true ADF or CR to reduce global cell proliferation rates, remains unre solved. Here, we measured the effects of true ADF, modified ADF, and daily CR on cell proliferation rates in mice. Thirty female C57BL/6J mice were random ized to one of five interventions for 4 wk: 1) CR‐25% (25% reduction in daily energy intake), 2) ADF‐75% (75% reduction on fast day), 3) ADF‐85% (85% reduction on fast day), 4) ADF‐100% (100% reduction on fast day), and 5) control (ad libitum intake). Body weights of the ADF groups did not differ from controls, whereas the CR‐25% group weighed less than all other groups posttreatment. Epidermal cell proliferation decreased (P<0.01) by 29, 20, and 31% in the CR‐25%, ADF‐85% and ADF‐100% groups, respectively, relative to con trols. Proliferation rates of splenic T cells were reduced (P<0.01) by 37, 32, and 31% in the CR‐25%, ADF‐85%, and ADF‐100% groups, respectively, and mammary epithelial cell proliferation was 70, 65, and 62% lower (P<0.01), compared with controls. Insulin‐like growth factor‐1 levels were reduced (P<0.05) in the CR‐25% and ADF‐100% groups only. In summary, modified ADF, allowing the consumption of 15% of energy needs on the restricted intake day, decreases global cell proliferation similarly as true ADF and daily CR without reducing body weight.— Varady, K. A., Roohk, D. J., McEvoy‐Hein, B. K., Gaylinn, B. D., Thorner, M. O., Hellersteinm, M. K. Modified alternate‐day fasting reg imens reduce cell proliferation rates to a similar extent as daily calorie restriction in mice. FASEB J. 22, 2090–2096 (2008)
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ISSN:0892-6638
1530-6860
DOI:10.1096/fj.07-098178