An association between the incidence of childhood Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and the average yearly temperature in different countries has been reported, the incidence being higher in countries with a lower mean temperature. We have studied the effect of environmental temperature on the incidence of diabetes in an animal model of Type 1 diabetes, the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. Female NOD mice were divided at weaning, with one group placed at a higher temperature (mean 23.7±1.7° C) and the other at a lower temperature (21.0±1.8° C). At 20 weeks of age 6 of 16 mice at lower temperature and 1 of 17 mice at higher temperature had developed diabetes (p < 0.02); at 30 weeks 10 of 16 and 5 of 17 mice had developed diabetes (...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
the argument has been made that this housing temperature is not optimal to provide the best model fo...
<p>Cumulative diabetes incidence of germ-free female NOD mice (NOD germ-free n = 22), female NOD mic...
The two mouse mutants, obese (ob) and diabetes (db), cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes that a...
The Nonobese Diabetic mouse (NOD mouse) is an established model of autoimmune diabetes mellitus.\ud ...
Development of obesity and associated disorders is caused by imbalance between energy intake and ene...
Obesity and associated metabolic diseases have become a priority area of study due to the exponentia...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic illustration of continuous co-housing of NOD<sup>low</sup> (grey outline) wi...
Environmental temperature is a variable that influences all aspects of organisms, from physiological...
Accompanying certain types of inflammation the heat-regulating mechanism of the body is disrupted so...
Cold exposure has been shown to affect metabolic activity and adipose tissue. Therefore we aimed to ...
Objectives: We quantified the effect of environmental temperature on mouse energy homeostasis and bo...
Nonobese diabetic/Lt mice exhibit a diabetes incidence greater than 70% in females at 30 wk of age. ...
Previous studies with continuous glucose monitoring in mice have been limited to several days or wee...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, while allergic contact dermatitis although immune mediated...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
the argument has been made that this housing temperature is not optimal to provide the best model fo...
<p>Cumulative diabetes incidence of germ-free female NOD mice (NOD germ-free n = 22), female NOD mic...
The two mouse mutants, obese (ob) and diabetes (db), cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes that a...
The Nonobese Diabetic mouse (NOD mouse) is an established model of autoimmune diabetes mellitus.\ud ...
Development of obesity and associated disorders is caused by imbalance between energy intake and ene...
Obesity and associated metabolic diseases have become a priority area of study due to the exponentia...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic illustration of continuous co-housing of NOD<sup>low</sup> (grey outline) wi...
Environmental temperature is a variable that influences all aspects of organisms, from physiological...
Accompanying certain types of inflammation the heat-regulating mechanism of the body is disrupted so...
Cold exposure has been shown to affect metabolic activity and adipose tissue. Therefore we aimed to ...
Objectives: We quantified the effect of environmental temperature on mouse energy homeostasis and bo...
Nonobese diabetic/Lt mice exhibit a diabetes incidence greater than 70% in females at 30 wk of age. ...
Previous studies with continuous glucose monitoring in mice have been limited to several days or wee...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, while allergic contact dermatitis although immune mediated...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
the argument has been made that this housing temperature is not optimal to provide the best model fo...
<p>Cumulative diabetes incidence of germ-free female NOD mice (NOD germ-free n = 22), female NOD mic...