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Dietary copper supplementation increases the catecholamine levels in genetically obese (ob/ob) mice
Authors:Wen-Han Lin  Ming-Der Chen  Chih-Chien Wang  Pi-Yao Lin
Affiliation:(1) Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, 407 Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.;(2) Department of Chemistry, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Abstract:The interactive relationship between Cu deficiency and depressed synthesis of certain neurotransmitters has been recognized. To investigate the effects of dietary Cu supplementation on the catecholamine levels in genetically obese mice, male obese (ob/ob) mice and their lean (+/?) counterparts were administered either a control diet (4.0 mg/kg) or a Cu-supplemented diet (50 mg/kg) for 4 wk. The ob/ob mice that were fed a control diet showed lower liver and higher plasma levels of Cu. Depressed levels of plasma and brain catecholamines were also found in ob/ob mice that were fed the control diet. The ob/ob mice that received a Cu-supplemented diet showed significant increases in the levels of catecholamine in the plasma and brain. This study showed that catecholamine levels in ob/ob mice can be increased by dietary Cu supplementation. However, the interaction between Cu and sympathetic nervous activity in obesity was not elucidated in this study.
Keywords:Copper  catecholamines  ob/ob mice
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