Chronic Powder Diet After Weaning Induces Sleep, Behavioral, Neuroanatomical, and Neurophysiological Changes in Mice

The purpose of this study is to clarify the effects of chronic powder diet feeding on sleep patterns and other physiological/anatomical changes in mice. C57BL/6 male mice were divided into two groups from weaning: a group fed with solid food (SD) and a group fed with powder food (PD), and sleep and...

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description The purpose of this study is to clarify the effects of chronic powder diet feeding on sleep patterns and other physiological/anatomical changes in mice. C57BL/6 male mice were divided into two groups from weaning: a group fed with solid food (SD) and a group fed with powder food (PD), and sleep and physiological and anatomical changes were compared between the groups. PD exhibited less cranial bone structure development and a significant weight gain. Furthermore, these PD mice showed reduced number of neurogenesis in the hippocampus. Sleep analysis showed that PD induced attenuated diurnal sleep/wake rhythm, characterized by increased sleep during active period and decreased sleep during rest period. With food deprivation (FD), PD showed less enhancement of wake/locomotor activity compared to SD, indicating reduced food-seeking behavior during FD. These results suggest that powder feeding in mice results in a cluster of detrimental symptoms caused by abnormal energy metabolism and anatomical/neurological changes.
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subjects Anatomy
Animals
Behavior, Animal
Behavioral sciences
Body Temperature
Body weight gain
Brain research
Comparative analysis
Deprivation
Diet
Dietary restrictions
Diurnal
Energy metabolism
Feeding
Feeding behavior
Food
Health aspects
Laboratory animals
Locomotor activity
Male
Maxillofacial surgery
Medicine
Metabolism
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Morphology
Movement disorders
Nervous System - anatomy & histology
Nervous System Physiological Phenomena
Neurobiology
Neurodegenerative diseases
Neurogenesis
Neurophysiology
Neurosciences
Nutrition research
Obesity
Parkinson's disease
Physiological effects
Physiology
Powder
Powders
Psychiatry
Rodents
Sleep
Sleep and wakefulness
Studies
Surgery
Trends
Weaning
Weight control
Weight reduction
title Chronic Powder Diet After Weaning Induces Sleep, Behavioral, Neuroanatomical, and Neurophysiological Changes in Mice
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