Cell Metabolism
Volume 26, Issue 6, 5 December 2017, Pages 856-871.e5
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System-wide Benefits of Intermeal Fasting by Autophagy

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Highlights

  • Isocaloric twice-a-day (ITAD) feeding impacts autophagy in multiple tissues

  • ITAD feeding promotes diverse metabolic benefits in multiple tissue systems

  • ITAD feeding prevents age- and obesity-associated metabolic defects

  • Tissue-specific autophagy contributes to distinct benefits of ITAD feeding

Summary

Autophagy failure is associated with metabolic insufficiency. Although caloric restriction (CR) extends healthspan, its adherence in humans is poor. We established an isocaloric twice-a-day (ITAD) feeding model wherein ITAD-fed mice consume the same food amount as ad libitum controls but at two short windows early and late in the diurnal cycle. We hypothesized that ITAD feeding will provide two intervals of intermeal fasting per circadian period and induce autophagy. We show that ITAD feeding modifies circadian autophagy and glucose/lipid metabolism that correlate with feeding-driven changes in circulating insulin. ITAD feeding decreases adiposity and, unlike CR, enhances muscle mass. ITAD feeding drives energy expenditure, lowers lipid levels, suppresses gluconeogenesis, and prevents age/obesity-associated metabolic defects. Using liver-, adipose-, myogenic-, and proopiomelanocortin neuron-specific autophagy-null mice, we mapped the contribution of tissue-specific autophagy to system-wide benefits of ITAD feeding. Our studies suggest that consuming two meals a day without CR could prevent the metabolic syndrome.

Keywords

autophagy
twice-a-day feeding
metabolic syndrome
aging
circadian
fatty liver
caloric restriction
POMC
myogenic progenitors
gluconeogenesis

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These authors contributed equally

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Present address: Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE4 5PL, UK