2023
DOI: 10.1002/oby.23777
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Inherited stress resiliency prevents the development of metabolic alterations in diet‐induced obese mice

Abstract: Objective Chronic stress promotes obesity and metabolic comorbidities. The ability of individuals to cope with stress may serve as an important parameter in the development of obesity‐related metabolic outcomes. The aim of this study was to clarify whether differences in stress response affect metabolic health under obesity. Methods The study was performed in a selectively bred mouse model of social dominance (Dom) and submissiveness (Sub), which exhibit stress resilience or vulnerability, respectively. Mice w… Show more

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