homeostasis/metabolism
• cold-challenged mice with or without an overnight fast maintain a higher body temperature compared with control mice
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• during a 24 hour fasting period
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• 2-fold increase in brain glucose with increased fructose-1,6-biphosphate and decreased 3-phosphoglycerate indicating altered glucose metabolism
• increased rate of glucose oxidation into carbon dioxide in the brain of fasted mice
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• increased fatty acid flux into complex lipids in the brains of fasted mice
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• nonesterified fatty acid content in the brain of fasted mice
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• in fasted mice
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• increased in the brain of fasted mice
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• in the brain of fasted mice
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• in fasted mice
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• in fasted mice
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behavior/neurological
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• mice fed standard chow or a high fat diet exhibit normal food intake
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• during a ledge and clasp test, aged mice exhibit greater scores indicating a neurological defect compared with wild-type mice
• however, mice do not exhibit increased anxiety in an open field test
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• in aged mice
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• fewer beam breaks in aged mice
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• during a 24 hour fasting period in young mice
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nervous system
• lower neuron cell density in the cerebellum of aged mice
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• progressive
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adipose tissue
growth/size/body
• without a change in fasting serum creatine kinase
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liver/biliary system
• in fasted mice
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