Decreased metabolic flexibility, i.e. a compromised ability to adjust fuel oxidation to fuel availability supports development of adverse consequences of obesity. The aims of this study were (i) to learn whether obesity-resistant A/J and obesity-prone C57BL/6J mice differ in their metabolic flexibility right after weaning; and (ii) to characterize possible differences in control of glucose homeostasis in these animals using glucose tolerance tests (GTT). A/J and C57BL/6J mice of both genders were maintained at 20 °C and weaned to standard low-fat diet at 30 days of age. During the first day after weaning, using several separate animal cohorts, (i) GTT was performed using 1 or 3 mg glucose/g body weight (BW), while glucose was administered e...
<p>Body mass (A), fat mass (B), fasting blood glucose (C), plasma insulin (D), blood glucose during ...
<p><i>A,</i> Growth curves for WT and KO male mice fed chow or high-fat diet (HFD) starting at 6 wee...
<p><i>Ob/ob</i> mice were significantly heavier (A) with significantly higher fasting blood glucose ...
Decreased metabolic flexibility, i.e. a compromised ability to adjust fuel oxidation to fuel availab...
Background: The C57BL/6 mouse fed a high fat diet is a common and valuable model in experimental stu...
Caloric restriction (CR) extends healthy lifespan in many organisms. DBA/2 mice, unlike C57BL/6 mice...
<p>Controls, white bars or open circles; TgCEL mice, black bars or filled circles. Results are given...
<p>(A) Body weight of WT and klrk<sup>-/-</sup> mice placed on normal diet or high-fat diet for 18 w...
Understanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mouse studies, using different t...
Objective: To examine the differential response of obesity-and diabetes-related traits to a high- or...
<p>(A) Body weight in lean mice maintained on regular chow and DIO mice introduced high fat diet at ...
<p>(A) The appearance of the WT and miR-196a mice fed a high-fat diet for 16 wk. (B) The body weight...
<p>(A): Plasma glucose levels following an intraperitoneal injection of glucose in WT (open symbols)...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
High-fat (HF) diet-induced obesity and insulin insensitivity are associated with inflammation, parti...
<p>Body mass (A), fat mass (B), fasting blood glucose (C), plasma insulin (D), blood glucose during ...
<p><i>A,</i> Growth curves for WT and KO male mice fed chow or high-fat diet (HFD) starting at 6 wee...
<p><i>Ob/ob</i> mice were significantly heavier (A) with significantly higher fasting blood glucose ...
Decreased metabolic flexibility, i.e. a compromised ability to adjust fuel oxidation to fuel availab...
Background: The C57BL/6 mouse fed a high fat diet is a common and valuable model in experimental stu...
Caloric restriction (CR) extends healthy lifespan in many organisms. DBA/2 mice, unlike C57BL/6 mice...
<p>Controls, white bars or open circles; TgCEL mice, black bars or filled circles. Results are given...
<p>(A) Body weight of WT and klrk<sup>-/-</sup> mice placed on normal diet or high-fat diet for 18 w...
Understanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mouse studies, using different t...
Objective: To examine the differential response of obesity-and diabetes-related traits to a high- or...
<p>(A) Body weight in lean mice maintained on regular chow and DIO mice introduced high fat diet at ...
<p>(A) The appearance of the WT and miR-196a mice fed a high-fat diet for 16 wk. (B) The body weight...
<p>(A): Plasma glucose levels following an intraperitoneal injection of glucose in WT (open symbols)...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
High-fat (HF) diet-induced obesity and insulin insensitivity are associated with inflammation, parti...
<p>Body mass (A), fat mass (B), fasting blood glucose (C), plasma insulin (D), blood glucose during ...
<p><i>A,</i> Growth curves for WT and KO male mice fed chow or high-fat diet (HFD) starting at 6 wee...
<p><i>Ob/ob</i> mice were significantly heavier (A) with significantly higher fasting blood glucose ...