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Publication : Identification of major quantitative trait loci controlling body weight variation in ob/ob mice.

First Author  Stoehr JP Year  2004
Journal  Diabetes Volume  53
Issue  1 Pages  245-9
PubMed ID  14693723 Mgi Jnum  J:87998
Mgi Id  MGI:3028806 Doi  10.2337/diabetes.53.1.245
Citation  Stoehr JP, et al. (2004) Identification of major quantitative trait loci controlling body weight variation in ob/ob mice. Diabetes 53(1):245-9
abstractText  The adipocyte hormone leptin constitutes an important component of the regulation of energy homeostasis; leptin-deficient animals, such as obese mice, are strikingly overweight. The seemingly uninhibited weight gain in obese mice belies the fact that control of energy homeostasis remains under precise, heritably modifiable control. Herein, we report large, heritable differences in body weight and food intake between BTBR-ob/ob and B6-ob/ob mice. We have identified two loci, called modifier of obese (Moo1 and Moo2), that explain the majority of the heritable variance in (BTBR x B6) F(2)-ob/ob mice. Using interval-specific congenic mouse lines, we mapped Moo1 to an 8-Mb segment of chromosome 2 and demonstrated that Moo1 exerts its effects primarily by regulating total fat mass. Although null alleles of leptin are rare, the majority of overweight adults are leptin resistant, suggesting that leptin-independent pathways, such as those studied here, are important regulators of energy homeostasis. Thus, the identification of these loci may provide important new insights into the pathogenesis of human obesity.
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