The FATZO/Pco mouse is the result of a cross of the C57BL/6J and AKR/J strains. The crossing of these two strains and the selective inbreeding for obesity, insulin resistance and hyperglycemia has resulted in an inbred strain exhibiting obesity in the presumed presence of an intact leptin pathway. Routinely used rodent models for obesity and diabetes research have a monogenic defect in leptin signaling that initiates obesity. Given that obesity and its sequelae in humans are polygenic in nature and not associated with leptin signaling defects, the FATZO mouse may represent a more translatable rodent model for study of obesity and its associated metabolic disturbances. The FATZO mouse develops obesity spontaneously when fed a normal chow die...
Visceral obesity holds a central position in the concept of the metabolic syndrome characterized by ...
Metabolic syndrome (MS) encompasses a clustering of risk factors for cardiovascular disease, includi...
Several animal species, mostly rodents, were described to exhibit spontaneously diabetes mellitus on...
Obesity in many current pre-clinical animal models of obesity and diabetes is mediated by monogenic ...
Type 2 diabetes is a polygenic disease that can lead to severe complications in multiple tissues. Ro...
The recent epidemic nature of obesity and association of obesity with the development of type 2 diab...
Spontaneous hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia and obesity are common features for at least one period ...
Several different rodent models are available for metabolic studies on the development of diabetes. ...
Obesity is the main cause of type 2 diabetes, accounting for 90-95% of all diabetes cases in the US....
As a new mouse model of obesity-induced diabetes generated by combining quantitative trait loci from...
This study characterizes the high-fat diet-fed mouse as a model for impaired glucose tolerance (IGT)...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
The mouse model of diabetes is a valuable tool for gaining insight into the interaction between gene...
Novel inbred mouse strains have been developed from wild-caught mice, and they display enhanced gene...
The persistent rise in global incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) continues to have significant publi...
Visceral obesity holds a central position in the concept of the metabolic syndrome characterized by ...
Metabolic syndrome (MS) encompasses a clustering of risk factors for cardiovascular disease, includi...
Several animal species, mostly rodents, were described to exhibit spontaneously diabetes mellitus on...
Obesity in many current pre-clinical animal models of obesity and diabetes is mediated by monogenic ...
Type 2 diabetes is a polygenic disease that can lead to severe complications in multiple tissues. Ro...
The recent epidemic nature of obesity and association of obesity with the development of type 2 diab...
Spontaneous hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia and obesity are common features for at least one period ...
Several different rodent models are available for metabolic studies on the development of diabetes. ...
Obesity is the main cause of type 2 diabetes, accounting for 90-95% of all diabetes cases in the US....
As a new mouse model of obesity-induced diabetes generated by combining quantitative trait loci from...
This study characterizes the high-fat diet-fed mouse as a model for impaired glucose tolerance (IGT)...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
The mouse model of diabetes is a valuable tool for gaining insight into the interaction between gene...
Novel inbred mouse strains have been developed from wild-caught mice, and they display enhanced gene...
The persistent rise in global incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) continues to have significant publi...
Visceral obesity holds a central position in the concept of the metabolic syndrome characterized by ...
Metabolic syndrome (MS) encompasses a clustering of risk factors for cardiovascular disease, includi...
Several animal species, mostly rodents, were described to exhibit spontaneously diabetes mellitus on...