Objective: This study was performed to determine the effect of fasting on reproducibility of the glucose tolerance test. Due to individual variation in animal feeding behaviors, fasting animals prior to metabolic and behavioral experiments is widely held to reduce inter-subject variation in glucose and metabolic parameters of preclinical rodent models. Reducing variability is especially important for studies where initial metabolite levels can influence the magnitude of experimental interventions, but fasting also imposes stress that may distort the variables of interest. One such intervention is the glucose tolerance test (GTT) which measures the maximum response and recovery following a bolus of exogenous glucose. We sought to investigate...
Time-restricted feeding (TRF), alternate day fasting (ADF), and the dietary restriction model known ...
<p>At different time points (weeks) after start on respective diet an oral glucose tolerance test wa...
To test whether circadian responses to light are modulated by decreased glucose availability, we ana...
<p>Young adult male mice were first entrained to a 12∶12 LD photoperiodic cycle for 2 weeks and then...
Objective: The glucose tolerance test (GTT) is widely used in human and animal biomedical and pharma...
This article presents a detailed description of intraperitoneal and oral glucose tolerance tests in ...
Decreased metabolic flexibility, i.e. a compromised ability to adjust fuel oxidation to fuel availab...
<p>(<b>A, B</b>) Glucose tolerance tests were conducted by injecting glucose (2 g/kg body weight) in...
Many small mammals, such as the laboratory mouse, utilize the hypometabolic state of torpor in respo...
The aetiology of insulin resistance is still an enigma. Mouse models are frequently employed to stud...
<p>Mice were fed ad libitum with the high-fat diet before experiments and for another 12 weeks durin...
Objective: The glucose tolerance test (GTT) is widely used in preclinical research to investigate gl...
<p>HFpu and HFs mice were fasted for 5 hours at the start of the light phase, after which mice recei...
<p>Body mass (A), fat mass (B), fasting blood glucose (C), plasma insulin (D), blood glucose during ...
Time-restricted feeding (TRF), alternate day fasting (ADF), and the dietary restriction model known ...
Time-restricted feeding (TRF), alternate day fasting (ADF), and the dietary restriction model known ...
<p>At different time points (weeks) after start on respective diet an oral glucose tolerance test wa...
To test whether circadian responses to light are modulated by decreased glucose availability, we ana...
<p>Young adult male mice were first entrained to a 12∶12 LD photoperiodic cycle for 2 weeks and then...
Objective: The glucose tolerance test (GTT) is widely used in human and animal biomedical and pharma...
This article presents a detailed description of intraperitoneal and oral glucose tolerance tests in ...
Decreased metabolic flexibility, i.e. a compromised ability to adjust fuel oxidation to fuel availab...
<p>(<b>A, B</b>) Glucose tolerance tests were conducted by injecting glucose (2 g/kg body weight) in...
Many small mammals, such as the laboratory mouse, utilize the hypometabolic state of torpor in respo...
The aetiology of insulin resistance is still an enigma. Mouse models are frequently employed to stud...
<p>Mice were fed ad libitum with the high-fat diet before experiments and for another 12 weeks durin...
Objective: The glucose tolerance test (GTT) is widely used in preclinical research to investigate gl...
<p>HFpu and HFs mice were fasted for 5 hours at the start of the light phase, after which mice recei...
<p>Body mass (A), fat mass (B), fasting blood glucose (C), plasma insulin (D), blood glucose during ...
Time-restricted feeding (TRF), alternate day fasting (ADF), and the dietary restriction model known ...
Time-restricted feeding (TRF), alternate day fasting (ADF), and the dietary restriction model known ...
<p>At different time points (weeks) after start on respective diet an oral glucose tolerance test wa...
To test whether circadian responses to light are modulated by decreased glucose availability, we ana...