behavior/neurological
• when fed a high fat diet, adipocytes are lower in size compared to in wild-type mice
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homeostasis/metabolism
hypoglycemia
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J:122438
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• when fed a high fat diet, fasting blood glucose levels are significantly lower than in wild-type mice
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• when fed a high fat diet
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• 748.1+/-5.4 kJ/d.kgMBM compared to 684.3+/-5.0 kJ/d.kgMBM in wild-type when fed a high fat diet
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• when fed a high fat diet (containing 35% of total calories from fat), mice have significantly lower body weight gain compared to wild-type mice
• fat accumulation is reduced when fed a high fat diet (3.8+/-1.3 g of body fat gain compared to 9.4+/-1.59 g body fat gain in wild-type mice)
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• 34.163+/-0.190 L/d>kg compared to 31.289+/-0.24 L/d.kg in wild-type mice when fed a high fat diet
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adipose tissue
• when fed a high fat diet, brown adipose tissue cells are smaller than in wild-type mice
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• when fed a high fat diet, adipocytes are lower in size compared to in wild-type mice
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liver/biliary system
• when fed a high fat diet
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growth/size/body
• when fed a high fat diet (containing 35% of total calories from fat), mice have significantly lower body weight gain compared to wild-type mice
• fat accumulation is reduced when fed a high fat diet (3.8+/-1.3 g of body fat gain compared to 9.4+/-1.59 g body fat gain in wild-type mice)
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