The butyrylcholinesterase knockout mouse is obese on a high-fat diet |
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Authors: | Li Bin Duysen Ellen G Lockridge Oksana |
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Affiliation: | aEppley Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 986805 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-6805, United States |
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Abstract: | Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inactivates the appetite stimulating hormone octanoyl-ghrelin. The hypothesis was tested that BChE−/− mice would have abnormally high body weight and high levels of octanoyl-ghrelin. It was found that BChE−/− mice fed a standard 5% fat diet had normal body weight. However, BChE−/− mice fed a diet containing 11% fat became obese. Their obesity was not explained by increased levels of octanoyl-ghrelin, or by increased caloric intake, or by decreased exercise. Instead, a role for BChE in fat utilization was suggested. |
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Keywords: | Ghrelin Obesity Butyrylcholinesterase knockout mice |
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