Several different single gene mutations are known to cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes in mice. Our studies with two mutations, obese (ob) and diabetes (db) have shown that each syndrome develops similarly. Symptoms include hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia, hyperphagia, diabetes, and obesity coupled with similar, and large increases, in the efficiency of food utilization. Even when maintained on 50 percent of normal food intake, mutants still become obese. This increase in metabolic efficiency has been suggested to be due to a failure of mutant mice to thermoregulate. Our studies indicate that any defect in thermoregulation is not severe enough to conserve sufficient calories to account for the large increase in metabolic ef...
Obesity in many current pre-clinical animal models of obesity and diabetes is mediated by monogenic ...
Obesity is characterized by a dysregulated immune system, which may causally associate with insulin ...
Studies of twins, adopted children, and some human populations indicate that there is a substantial ...
Several different single gene mutations are known to cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes in mic...
Several different single-gene mutations are known to cause varying degrees of diabetes and obesity i...
The two mouse mutants, obese (ob) and diabetes (db), cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes that a...
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. ...
The mouse mutant genes obese (ob) and diabetes (db) cause similar obesity-diabetes states in homozyg...
Obesity, a phenotype having high heritability in humans, constitutes the major risk factor predispos...
This report describes the development of obesity syndromes in mice caused by two autosomal recessive...
A spontaneous recessive mutation appearing in strain 129/J mice at the diabetes (db) locus on Chromo...
Rodents with mutations in the leptin, or leptin receptor, genes have been extensively used to invest...
The recent epidemic nature of obesity and association of obesity with the development of type 2 diab...
Novel inbred mouse strains have been developed from wild-caught mice, and they display enhanced gene...
Obesity in many current pre-clinical animal models of obesity and diabetes is mediated by monogenic ...
Obesity is characterized by a dysregulated immune system, which may causally associate with insulin ...
Studies of twins, adopted children, and some human populations indicate that there is a substantial ...
Several different single gene mutations are known to cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes in mic...
Several different single-gene mutations are known to cause varying degrees of diabetes and obesity i...
The two mouse mutants, obese (ob) and diabetes (db), cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes that a...
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. ...
The mouse mutant genes obese (ob) and diabetes (db) cause similar obesity-diabetes states in homozyg...
Obesity, a phenotype having high heritability in humans, constitutes the major risk factor predispos...
This report describes the development of obesity syndromes in mice caused by two autosomal recessive...
A spontaneous recessive mutation appearing in strain 129/J mice at the diabetes (db) locus on Chromo...
Rodents with mutations in the leptin, or leptin receptor, genes have been extensively used to invest...
The recent epidemic nature of obesity and association of obesity with the development of type 2 diab...
Novel inbred mouse strains have been developed from wild-caught mice, and they display enhanced gene...
Obesity in many current pre-clinical animal models of obesity and diabetes is mediated by monogenic ...
Obesity is characterized by a dysregulated immune system, which may causally associate with insulin ...
Studies of twins, adopted children, and some human populations indicate that there is a substantial ...