EARLY TREATMENT OF OBESE (OB OB) MICE WITH TRIIODOTHYRONINE INCREASESOXYGEN-CONSUMPTION AND TEMPERATURE AND DECREASES BODY-FAT CONTENT/

Authors
Citation
Ss. Oh et Ml. Kaplan, EARLY TREATMENT OF OBESE (OB OB) MICE WITH TRIIODOTHYRONINE INCREASESOXYGEN-CONSUMPTION AND TEMPERATURE AND DECREASES BODY-FAT CONTENT/, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 207(3), 1994, pp. 260-267
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Research & Experimental
ISSN journal
00379727
Volume
207
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
260 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0037-9727(1994)207:3<260:ETOO(O>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
An early abnormality in the ob/ob mouse is a low circulating level of the thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine (T-3). The possibility was explo red that early T-3 treatment of ob/ob mice will increase oxidative met abolism and lower body fat content. Doses of T-3, ranging from 0.0 to 25.0 mu g/100 g body wt were injected, Ip, Into ob/ob and non-ob/ob mi ce daily from 3 weeks until 6 weeks of age. Food intake was equalized across all groups to that consumed by non-ob/ob saline-treated group. At 6 weeks of age, body weight, serum concentrations of thyroxine (T-4 ), T-3, insulin and glucose, oxygen consumption, colonic temperature, and body composition were analyzed. T-3 treatment decreased body weigh t, increased body oxygen consumption, increased colonic temperature, a nd decreased body fat without a significant change In body protein in ob/ob mice. T-3 treatment also increased serum T-3, and decreased seru m T-4, insulin, and glucose concentrations in ob/ob mice. Because tota l body protein did not change as a result of T-3 treatment, the Increa sed oxidative metabolism due to T-3 treatment was probably via the cha nge of metabolic activity of the total lean body mass or the specific metabolically active tissues in the ob/ob mice, such as brown adipose tissue, liver, or muscle.