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Penguin plasma LC-MSMS - The Safety Limits Of An Extended Fast: Lessons from a Non-Model Organism


ABSTRACT: While safety of fasting therapy is debated in humans, extended fasting occurs routinely and safely in wild animals. To do so, food deprived animals like breeding penguins anticipate the critical limit of fasting by resuming feeding. To date, however, no molecular indices of the physiological state that links spontaneous refeeding behaviour with fasting limits had been identified. Blood proteomics and physiological data reveal here that fasting-induced body protein depletion is not unsafe “per se”. Indeed, incubating penguins only abandon their chick/egg to refeed when this state is associated with metabolic defects in glucose homeostasis/fatty acid utilization, insulin production and action, and possible renal dysfunctions. Our data illustrate how the field investigation of “exotic” models can be a unique source of information, with possible biomedical interest.

INSTRUMENT(S): Bruker Daltonics HCT Series

ORGANISM(S): Pygoscelis Adeliae

TISSUE(S): Blood Plasma

SUBMITTER: Fabrice BERTILE  

LAB HEAD: Sarah Cianférani

PROVIDER: PXD004808 | Pride | 2017-01-02

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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The Safety Limits Of An Extended Fast: Lessons from a Non-Model Organism.

Bertile Fabrice F   Fouillen Laetitia L   Wasselin Thierry T   Maes Pauline P   Le Maho Yvon Y   Van Dorsselaer Alain A   Raclot Thierry T  

Scientific reports 20161219


While safety of fasting therapy is debated in humans, extended fasting occurs routinely and safely in wild animals. To do so, food deprived animals like breeding penguins anticipate the critical limit of fasting by resuming feeding. To date, however, no molecular indices of the physiological state that links spontaneous refeeding behaviour with fasting limits had been identified. Blood proteomics and physiological data reveal here that fasting-induced body protein depletion is not unsafe "per se  ...[more]

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