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Lack of association of ovariectomy-induced obesity with overeating and the reduction of physical activities
Authors:Eiji Nishio  Takanori Hayashi  Masashi Nakatani  Noriko Aida  Risa Suda  Takuma Fujii  Toru Wakatsuki  Shinichiro Honda  Nobuhiro Harada  Yohei Shimono
Abstract:Obesity commonly occurs in postmenopausal women, increasing the risk of various diseases. Estrogen can prevent obesity by activating lipid metabolism and suppressing depressive behavior. However, the reasons for obesity in postmenopausal women are not clearly elucidated.To mimic the effect of estrogen decline in postmenopausal women, we analyzed the behavior and the lipid metabolism-related genes, PPARγ and CD36 in ovariectomized (OVX) mice. The OVX mice showed increased visceral fat mass and PPARγ and CD36 expression in the visceral fat. In contrast, they were not significantly affected in terms of physical activity and food intake. Further, subcutaneous supplementation of estrogen effectively suppressed the increase in subcutaneous and visceral fat mass in OVX mice.We conclude that obesity in postmenopausal women is unlikely to be caused by overeating and reduction in physical activity, and subcutaneous supplementation of estrogen is an effective strategy to prevent obesity in postmenopausal women.
Keywords:Obesity  Estrogen  Postmenopausal women  Exercise
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