homeostasis/metabolism
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• at 2 months of age, normally-fed male homozygotes display normal oxygen consumption and energy expenditure relative to wild-type controls
• at 2 months of age, normally-fed male homozygotes show normal blood glucose, triglyceride, insulin and glucagon levels
• at 2 months of age, both normally-fed and fasted male homozygotes show no significant differences in hepatic triglyceride or glycogen levels relative to similarly treated wild-type controls
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• the fasting induced increase in circulating levels beta-hydroxybutyrate is greater than that in fasted wild-type controls
• however, hepatic expression of ketogenic genes is similarly increased in fasted wild-type and mutant mice relative to that in normally-fed controls
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• a trend towards reduced levels of non-esterified fatty acids in blood when on a normal diet
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• non-esterified fatty acids in blood become elevated relative to controls when fasted
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• lipolytic activity in the white adipose tissue is increased in fasted mice
• however, lipase gene (Lipe and Pnpla2) expression in subcutaneous white adipose tissue is significantly increased to similar levels in fasted wild-type and mutant mice
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• a trend towards reduced lipolytic activity in adipocytes
• at 2 months of age, normally-fed male homozygotes show a significant reduction in lipase gene (Lipe and Pnpla2) expression in subcutaneous white adipose tissue relative to wild-type controls
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growth/size/body
• males display a trend towards being slightly heavier than controls at 8 weeks of age
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• liver weight is slightly and significantly heavier than controls at 2 months of age
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liver/biliary system
• liver weight is slightly and significantly heavier than controls at 2 months of age
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adipose tissue
• white adipose tissue weight displays a trend towards a decrease with fasting, unlike controls
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• display a trend towards increased subcutaneous fat weight
• display a trend towards increased epididymal fat weight
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• adipocyte size is suggestive of a decrease with fasting
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• mature adipocytes display a trend towards larger size in subcutaneous and epididymal fat
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behavior/neurological
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• at 2 months of age, male homozygotes show no differences in food intake or diurnal variation in food intake relative to wild-type controls
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