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Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats

Low-calorie sweetener (LCS) consumption in children has increased dramatically due to its widespread presence in the food environment and efforts to mitigate obesity through sugar replacement. However, mechanistic studies on the long-term impact of early-life LCS consumption on cognitive function an...

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Autores principales: Tsan, Linda, Chometton, Sandrine, Hayes, Anna M.R., Klug, Molly E., Zuo, Yanning, Sun, Shan, Bridi, Lana, Lan, Rae, Fodor, Anthony A., Noble, Emily E., Yang, Xia, Kanoski, Scott E., Schier, Lindsey A.
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36099052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.157714
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author Tsan, Linda
Chometton, Sandrine
Hayes, Anna M.R.
Klug, Molly E.
Zuo, Yanning
Sun, Shan
Bridi, Lana
Lan, Rae
Fodor, Anthony A.
Noble, Emily E.
Yang, Xia
Kanoski, Scott E.
Schier, Lindsey A.
author_facet Tsan, Linda
Chometton, Sandrine
Hayes, Anna M.R.
Klug, Molly E.
Zuo, Yanning
Sun, Shan
Bridi, Lana
Lan, Rae
Fodor, Anthony A.
Noble, Emily E.
Yang, Xia
Kanoski, Scott E.
Schier, Lindsey A.
author_sort Tsan, Linda
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description Low-calorie sweetener (LCS) consumption in children has increased dramatically due to its widespread presence in the food environment and efforts to mitigate obesity through sugar replacement. However, mechanistic studies on the long-term impact of early-life LCS consumption on cognitive function and physiological processes are lacking. Here, we developed a rodent model to evaluate the effects of daily LCS consumption (acesulfame potassium, saccharin, or stevia) during adolescence on adult metabolic, behavioral, gut microbiome, and brain transcriptomic outcomes. Results reveal that habitual early-life LCS consumption impacts normal postoral glucose handling and impairs hippocampal-dependent memory in the absence of weight gain. Furthermore, adolescent LCS consumption yielded long-term reductions in lingual sweet taste receptor expression and brought about alterations in sugar-motivated appetitive and consummatory responses. While early-life LCS consumption did not produce robust changes in the gut microbiome, brain region–specific RNA-Seq analyses reveal LCS-induced changes in collagen- and synaptic signaling–related gene pathways in the hippocampus and nucleus accumbens, respectively, in a sex-dependent manner. Collectively, these results reveal that habitual early-life LCS consumption has long-lasting implications for glucoregulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and hippocampal-dependent memory in rats, which may be based in part on changes in nutrient transporter, sweet taste receptor, and central gene pathway expression.
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spelling pubmed-97147832022-12-04 Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats Tsan, Linda Chometton, Sandrine Hayes, Anna M.R. Klug, Molly E. Zuo, Yanning Sun, Shan Bridi, Lana Lan, Rae Fodor, Anthony A. Noble, Emily E. Yang, Xia Kanoski, Scott E. Schier, Lindsey A. JCI Insight Research Article Low-calorie sweetener (LCS) consumption in children has increased dramatically due to its widespread presence in the food environment and efforts to mitigate obesity through sugar replacement. However, mechanistic studies on the long-term impact of early-life LCS consumption on cognitive function and physiological processes are lacking. Here, we developed a rodent model to evaluate the effects of daily LCS consumption (acesulfame potassium, saccharin, or stevia) during adolescence on adult metabolic, behavioral, gut microbiome, and brain transcriptomic outcomes. Results reveal that habitual early-life LCS consumption impacts normal postoral glucose handling and impairs hippocampal-dependent memory in the absence of weight gain. Furthermore, adolescent LCS consumption yielded long-term reductions in lingual sweet taste receptor expression and brought about alterations in sugar-motivated appetitive and consummatory responses. While early-life LCS consumption did not produce robust changes in the gut microbiome, brain region–specific RNA-Seq analyses reveal LCS-induced changes in collagen- and synaptic signaling–related gene pathways in the hippocampus and nucleus accumbens, respectively, in a sex-dependent manner. Collectively, these results reveal that habitual early-life LCS consumption has long-lasting implications for glucoregulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and hippocampal-dependent memory in rats, which may be based in part on changes in nutrient transporter, sweet taste receptor, and central gene pathway expression. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9714783/ /pubmed/36099052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.157714 Text en © 2022 Tsan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Tsan, Linda
Chometton, Sandrine
Hayes, Anna M.R.
Klug, Molly E.
Zuo, Yanning
Sun, Shan
Bridi, Lana
Lan, Rae
Fodor, Anthony A.
Noble, Emily E.
Yang, Xia
Kanoski, Scott E.
Schier, Lindsey A.
Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats
title Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats
title_full Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats
title_fullStr Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats
title_full_unstemmed Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats
title_short Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats
title_sort early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts glucose regulation, sugar-motivated behavior, and memory function in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36099052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.157714
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