L. Aust et al., POSTPRANDIAL THERMOGENESIS OF RATS WITH GLUTAMATE INDUCED OBESITY IN RELATION TO ENERGY-INTAKE, Zeitschrift fur Ernahrungswissenschaft, 32(1), 1993, pp. 71-73
Postprandial thermogenesis was estimated in 4-month-old male rats with
glutamate induced obesity after being fed with 300, 450 and 600 kJ/kg
0.75 of a pellet diet, respectively by indirect calorimetry in compute
r-controlled open circuit metabolic cages over 8h. After an intake of
600 kJ/kg0.75 (above the maintenance energy requirement) postprandial
thermogenesis was significantly reduced in the obese animals to about
40% of control rats (12.0 versus 31.5 kJ/kg0.75 x 8h). It is concluded
that the glutamate obese rat can be accepted as an animal model with
impaired facultative thermogenesis, mainly caused by a reduction of sy
mpathetic adrenergic activity.