The obese gene is expressed in lean littermates of the genetically obese mouse (C57BL/6J ob/ob)
Some individuals of the mixed group of "lean" littermates (+/ ob and +/+) of (C57BL/6J ob/ob) often suggest phenotypic characteristics of ob/ob animals. Therefore, it was of interest to determine whether expression of the ob gene had physiological significance in +/ ob animals. Body weight...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 1999-04, Vol.276 (4), p.E762 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Some individuals of the mixed group of "lean" littermates (+/ ob and +/+) of (C57BL/6J ob/ob) often suggest phenotypic characteristics of ob/ob animals. Therefore, it was of interest to determine whether expression of the ob gene had physiological significance in +/ ob animals. Body weight (BW), fasting blood glucose (FBG), and body core temperature (T
) were monitored between 62 and 364 days of age in +/+ and +/ obmice. Among females but not males, +/ ob mice were heavier ( P = 0.003) and FBG levels were greater ( P = 0.04) than in +/+ animals. Comparison of T
indicated differences suggesting falling T
in +/ ob but rising T
in +/+ mice with age in males but not females. Multivariate analysis of variance yielded genotype effects for both males ( P = 0.002) and females ( P = 0.02). BW, FBG, and T
alone were sufficient at the 75% level for genotypic characterization and separation of +/? animals as +/ ob or +/+; clearly, expression of the ob gene in heterozygotes of the +/ ob animal may make the mixed +/? group inappropriate as lean controls. |
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ISSN: | 1522-1555 |