The development of obesity in genetically diabetic-obese (db/db) mice pair-fed with lean siblings
- 1 August 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Diabetologia
- Vol. 19 (2) , 148-153
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00421862
Abstract
The importance of reduced thermoregulatory thermogenesis as a mechanism for the high metabolic efficiency of the diabetic-obese (db/db) mouse has been investigated. Young db/db mutants were pair-fed to the ad libitum food intake of lean siblings for two weeks at two different environmental temperatures, 23 and 33 °C. At 23 °C, a temperature at which there is a substantial demand for thermoregulatory thermogenesis, the diabetic-obese animals deposited 51% more total energy and 75% more fat than the lean mice. At 33 °C (thermoneutrality) where there is no requirement for thermoregulatory heat, the mutants deposited 25% more fat than lean animals, but there was no significant difference in the total energy gain of the two groups. Pair-feeding resulted in a reduced protein deposition at both temperatures in the diabetic-obese animals compared to the lean. It is concluded that the high metabolic efficiency of the diabetic-obese mutant, like that of the obese (ob/ob) mouse, is caused by a low energy expenditure on thermoregulatory thermogenesis.Keywords
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