CETP expression in females increases body metabolism under both cold exposure and thermoneutrality contributing to a leaner phenotype
Júlia Z. Castelli,
Helena F. Raposo,
Claudia D. C. Navarro
et al.
Abstract:Susceptibility to obesity differs depending on the genetic background and housing temperatures. We have recently reported that CETP expressing female mice are leaner due to increased lipolysis, brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity and body energy expenditure compared to non-transgenic (NTg) littermates under standard housing temperature (22 C). The aim of this study is to evaluate how CETP expression affect body temperature, composition and metabolism during cold exposure (4 C) and thermoneutrality (30 C). When… Show more
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