Hunger and satiety in genetically obese mice (C57BL/6J-ob/ob) |
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Authors: | Israel Ramirez Richard L. Sprott |
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Affiliation: | The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 USA |
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Abstract: | To determine the mechanism for hyperphagia in genetically obese mice (C57BL/6J-ob/ob), several experiments were conducted on the ability of these mice to respond to caloric deficits and surpluses. Presentation of food or sugar reduces subsequent operant licking in both obese and lean mice. When given sugar solutions, evaporated milk, or sweetened non-fat milk, both obese and lean mice reduce food intake to compensate for the calories obtained from the solutions. These findings indicate that genetically obese mice respond normally to caloric surpluses. Obese mice respond to food deprivation (caloric deficit) by increasing subsequent food intake but they do so more slowly than controls. |
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Keywords: | Obesity Genetics C57BL/6J mice Food consumption Sucrose Saccharin |
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