C57BL/6J obese (ob/ob) and lean mice fed ad libitum on a normal mouse chow
diet (Normal), were compared with lean mice of the same age and strain fed
ad libitum on a high-fat diet, consisting of the Normal diet with the addit
ion of beef lard (Lard), from age 3 months for 34 days. The lard-fed mice w
ere seen to have significantly higher (P < 0.05) body weight in this 34-day
period than that of the other two groups fed on the Normal diet. Epididyma
l fat depot and adipocyte cell size were significantly larger (P < 0.05) in
the Lard-fed lean mice and in the obese (ob/ob) mice than were those of th
e Normal-fed lean mice. Dietary Lard intake did not significantly affect co
ncentrations of plasma triglyceride although those of plasma cholesterol we
re significantly increased (P < 0.05). The development of obesity in these
Lard-fed mice appeared to be accelerated and significant.