Reproduction is the highest energy demand period for small mammals, during which both energy intake and expenditure are increased to cope with elevated energy requirements of offspring growth and somatic protection. Oxidative stress life history theory proposed that reactive oxygen species (ROS) were produced in direct proportion to metabolic rate, resulting in oxidative stress and damage to macromolecules. In the present study, several markers of oxidative stress and antioxidants activities were examined in brain, liver, kidneys, skeletal muscle and small intestine in non-lactating (Non-Lac) and lactating (Lac) KM mice. Uncoupling protein (ucps) gene expression was examined in brain, liver and muscle. During peak lactation, gross energy in...
Life-history theory assumes that animals can balance the allocation of limited energy or resources t...
Reproduction is thought to come at a cost to longevity. Based on the assumption that increased energ...
<p>Oxygen consumption was measured from isolated liver mitochondria of male mice either fed or faste...
Linking peak energy metabolism to lifespan and aging remains a major question especially when focusi...
Life history theory suggests that investment in reproduction can trade off against growth, longevity...
A mild degree of undernutrition brought about by restricting the amount of food in the diet is known...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are formed under natural physiological conditions and are ...
An animals pace of life is mediated by the physiological demands and stressors it experiences (e.g.,...
Lactation brings about numerous maternal physiological and metabolic changes in order to sustain via...
Limits to sustained energy intake during lactation were investigated in MF1 mice. The feeding of hi...
The 'uncoupling to survive' theory suggests that mitochondrial uncoupling protects cells from reacti...
An animal’s pace of life is mediated by the physiological demands and stressors it experiences (e.g....
Two dimensional proteomic maps of soleus (Sol), a slow oxidative muscle, and gastrocnemius (Gas), a ...
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that exercise-stimulated muscle glucose uptak...
Life-history theory assumes that animals can balance the allocation of limited energy or resources t...
Reproduction is thought to come at a cost to longevity. Based on the assumption that increased energ...
<p>Oxygen consumption was measured from isolated liver mitochondria of male mice either fed or faste...
Linking peak energy metabolism to lifespan and aging remains a major question especially when focusi...
Life history theory suggests that investment in reproduction can trade off against growth, longevity...
A mild degree of undernutrition brought about by restricting the amount of food in the diet is known...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are formed under natural physiological conditions and are ...
An animals pace of life is mediated by the physiological demands and stressors it experiences (e.g.,...
Lactation brings about numerous maternal physiological and metabolic changes in order to sustain via...
Limits to sustained energy intake during lactation were investigated in MF1 mice. The feeding of hi...
The 'uncoupling to survive' theory suggests that mitochondrial uncoupling protects cells from reacti...
An animal’s pace of life is mediated by the physiological demands and stressors it experiences (e.g....
Two dimensional proteomic maps of soleus (Sol), a slow oxidative muscle, and gastrocnemius (Gas), a ...
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that exercise-stimulated muscle glucose uptak...
Life-history theory assumes that animals can balance the allocation of limited energy or resources t...
Reproduction is thought to come at a cost to longevity. Based on the assumption that increased energ...
<p>Oxygen consumption was measured from isolated liver mitochondria of male mice either fed or faste...