Scope Mice are usually housed at 20–24°C. At thermoneutrality (28°C) larger diet-induced differences in obesity are seen. We tested whether this leads to large differences in metabolic health parameters. Methods and results We performed a 14-wk dietary intervention in C57BL/6J mice at 28°C and assessed adiposity and metabolic health parameters for a semipurified low fat (10 energy%) diet and a moderate high fat (30 energy%) diet. A large and significant diet-induced differential increase in body weight, adipose tissue mass, adipocyte size, serum leptin level, and, to some extent, cholesterol level was observed. No adipose tissue inflammation was seen. No differential effect of the diets on serum glucose, free fatty acids, triacylglycerides,...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
AbstractThe recent characterization of brown fat in humans has generated much excitement on the poss...
ObjectivesObesity-related cancers represent public health burdens of the first order. Nevertheless, ...
Scope Mice are usually housed at 20–24°C. At thermoneutrality (28°C) larger diet-induced differences...
Item does not contain fulltextSCOPE: Mice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality...
Development of obesity and associated disorders is caused by imbalance between energy intake and ene...
Mice have their lowest (basal) metabolic rate when housed at thermoneutrality, which starts above 29...
SummaryAmbient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a contin...
Understanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mouse studies, using different t...
<p>A) C3(1)-T<sub>Ag</sub> body weight was measured weekly over the course of the study until mice w...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mo...
Ambient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously ...
Restriction of a high-fat diet (HFD) and a change to a low-fat diet (LFD) are two interventions that...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Housing of laboratory mice at room temperature (22°C) might be considered a constant cold stress, wh...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
AbstractThe recent characterization of brown fat in humans has generated much excitement on the poss...
ObjectivesObesity-related cancers represent public health burdens of the first order. Nevertheless, ...
Scope Mice are usually housed at 20–24°C. At thermoneutrality (28°C) larger diet-induced differences...
Item does not contain fulltextSCOPE: Mice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality...
Development of obesity and associated disorders is caused by imbalance between energy intake and ene...
Mice have their lowest (basal) metabolic rate when housed at thermoneutrality, which starts above 29...
SummaryAmbient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a contin...
Understanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mouse studies, using different t...
<p>A) C3(1)-T<sub>Ag</sub> body weight was measured weekly over the course of the study until mice w...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mo...
Ambient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously ...
Restriction of a high-fat diet (HFD) and a change to a low-fat diet (LFD) are two interventions that...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Housing of laboratory mice at room temperature (22°C) might be considered a constant cold stress, wh...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
AbstractThe recent characterization of brown fat in humans has generated much excitement on the poss...
ObjectivesObesity-related cancers represent public health burdens of the first order. Nevertheless, ...