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Hormetic curve of dietary mono- and disaccharide content determines weight gain, gut microbiota composition and cognitive ability in mice

Bartochowski, P.; Chwastek, J.; Zglinicki, B.; Pietrzyk, O.; Olech-Kochanczyk, G.; Szewc, M.; Bartelik, A.; Torres, J. C.; Karpinski, A.; Jaholkowski, P.; Klejman, A.; Kochanczyk, M.; Bulska, E.; Galecka, M.; Kursa, M.; Konopka, A.; Kiryk, A.; Konopka, W.

2024-12-10 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.12.06.625641 bioRxiv
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Hormesis is defined as dose response phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition (Calabrese & Mattson, 2017). To date, low doses of several stressors (intermittent fasting, caloric restriction or selected phytochemicals) have been shown to exert beneficial effects on health (Martin et al., 2006). In the present study, we aimed to determine hormetic factors in a series of diets used in mice. We found that animals fed high-sugar diet (HSD) or high-fat diet (HFD) containing relatively high amounts of mono- and disaccharides become obese compared to animals fed standard diet (STAND) or ketogenic diet (KD) containing low doses of these compounds. Underlying the observed metabolic phenotype may be changes in the composition of the intestinal microbiota, showing u-shaped features in selected species. It is noteworthy that a short-term dietary regimen of several weeks resulted in difficulties in achieving effective scores on a complex cognitive test based on spatial procedural acquisition in the HSD and HFD groups. Our data identify dietary mono- and disaccharide content (commonly known as sugars) as a critical hormetic factor with beneficial/harmful effects at multiple levels of body function.

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