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Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Use of the weight of various organs and tissues together with their specifi
c metabolic activity for prediction of basal metabolism (BM) seems to be pr
omising. In this study we compared the use of this method with those based
on simple or multiple regression analyses. We observed that 97.4% of differ
ences in BM in a group of nine adult male Wistar rats weighing 273-517 g co
uld be accounted for by changes in tissue and organ weights. BM measured in
lean Zucker and Sprague-Dawley rats did not diverge from the prediction of
the model by >1.6%. According to the organ-based model as well as multiple
regression analyses, but not simple regression analyses, BM was increased
18-21% in young rats, decreased 6-7% in food restricted/refed rats, and dec
reased 19-21% in aged rats. Only with obese rats did the predictions of the
two methods diverge. The main reason for this discrepancy seems to be the
way adipose tissue size and metabolism are taken into account.