mortality/aging
• one of mouse died following treatment with streptozotocin compared to 3 of 7 similarly treated wild-type mice
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reproductive system
N |
• male germ cell proliferation is normal
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• number of germ cells is decreased 2-fold
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• worsening with time
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• at 3 months of age
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• at 3 months of age
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• sperm count is increased compared to in wild-type mice
• worsening with time
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• worsening with time
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homeostasis/metabolism
• mice are resistant to diet-induced obesity and show no evidence of glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity
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• following injection with streptozotocin, surviving mice have glucose serum levels less than 250 mg/dl compared to above 500 mg/dl in similarly treated wild-type mice
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• one of mouse died following treatment with streptozotocin compared to 3 of 7 similarly treated wild-type mice
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growth/size/body
N |
• when injected with gold thioglucose, mice fail to develop obesity, have fat pads, and serum triglyceride levels similar to in untreated mice with no evidence of glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity
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• mice are resistant to diet-induced obesity and show no evidence of glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• worsening with time
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• at 3 months of age
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• at 3 months of age
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cellular
• number of germ cells is decreased 2-fold
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