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Type of Document Thesis
Author Roberts, Lara M.
URN etd-08112004-121516
Title Adaptive Thermogenesis is Intact in B6 and A/J Mice Studied at Thermoneutrality
Degree Master of Science
Department Nutrition, Food, and Exercise Science, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
J. Michael Overton Committee Chair
Anahita M. Mistry Committee Member
Cathy W. Levenson Committee Member
Thomas A. Houpt Committee Member
Keywords
  • Thermoneutrality
  • Thermogenesis
Date of Defense 2003-12-01
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
We determined the influence of thermonuetrality on the oxygen consumption (VO2) and

heart rate (HR) responses to short-term moderate fat feeding in male C57BL/6J (B6;

obesity-prone) mice and A/J (obesity-resistant) mice. Mice were adapted to either

Ta=23°C or Ta=30°C for at least 5 weeks, implanted with telemetry devices, and housed

in metabolic chambers for measurement of food intake, VO2, HR, mean arterial pressure

(MAP), and locomotor activity. Access to moderate fat diet resulted in similar increases

in normalized VO2 at both Ta=23°C (B6 ∆: 2.7±0.4 ml/min/kg0.75; A/J ∆: 3.8±0.5

ml/min/kg0.75) and Ta=30°C (B6 ∆: 2.4±0.4 ml/min/kg0.75; A/J ∆: 4.4±0.6 ml/min/kg0.75)

within each respective strain. However, the A/J mice (∆: 4.1±0.4 ml/min/kg0.75) had an

enhanced metabolic response compared to the B6 mice (∆: 2.5±0.3 ml/min/kg0.75).

Tachycardia following the nutritional intervention occurred at Ta=30°C, and was similar

in magnitude in B6 mice (∆: 55±10 beats/min at Ta=30°C vs. 12±8 beats/min at

Ta=23°C) and A/J mice (∆: 61 ± 15 beats/min at Ta=30°C vs. 25±18 beats/min at

Ta=23°C). By the third day of access to moderate fat diet, caloric intake for A/J mice

returned to baseline chow levels. However, the B6 mice remained hyperphagic

throughout the 7 days of moderate fat feeding. The results demonstrate that an enhanced

ability to engage adaptive thermogenesis is one mechanism utilized by the A/J mice to

prevent obesity. Because the thermogenic response was observed in mice chronically

adapted to thermoneutrality, we conclude it is not likely mediated by brown adipose

tissue. Finally, the observation that the cardiovascular responses to short term moderate

fat feeding in mice were more evident at thermoneutrality suggests that rodent studies

examining the role of obesity on cardiovascular disease should be performed at thermoneutral temperatures.

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