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The effects of restricted feeding on the ultradian rhythm of corticosterone secretion and steroidogenesis in the rat adrenal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2017

V. Pyc
Affiliation:
School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol, Dorothy Hodgkin Building, BS1 3NY, UK
F. Spiga
Affiliation:
School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol, Dorothy Hodgkin Building, BS1 3NY, UK
S. Lightman
Affiliation:
School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol, Dorothy Hodgkin Building, BS1 3NY, UK
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Abstract

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Fig. 1A. The effects of fasting and feeding on the rhythm of corticosterone secretion over 24 hrs. Food was administered Ad libitum, or on a restricted regimen (RF) 12 h/day (from 19:00; RF+Food) or rats were fasted for 24 h (RF-Food). Fig. 1B. DAX-1 mRNA levels in Ad libitum fed rats and in rats kept on the restricted feeding regimen with or without food; P = 0·02 RF+Food versus RF-Food.