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Publication : Oxytocin receptor-deficient mice developed late-onset obesity.

First Author  Takayanagi Y Year  2008
Journal  Neuroreport Volume  19
Issue  9 Pages  951-5
PubMed ID  18520999 Mgi Jnum  J:137036
Mgi Id  MGI:3797674 Doi  10.1097/WNR.0b013e3283021ca9
Citation  Takayanagi Y, et al. (2008) Oxytocin receptor-deficient mice developed late-onset obesity. Neuroreport 19(9):951-5
abstractText  The oxytocin receptor has been suggested to be involved in energy metabolism, such as food intake and energy consumption. Here, we demonstrate that oxytocin receptor-deficient (Oxtr-/-) male mice exhibited late-onset obesity with increases in abdominal fat pads and fasting plasma triglycerides. Daily food intake and spontaneous motor activity of Oxtr-/- mice were not significantly different as compared with wild-type mice. In contrast, brown adipose tissue in Oxtr-/- mice contained large lipid droplets and cold-induced thermogenesis was impaired. This study demonstrates that oxytocin receptor plays essential roles in the regulation of energy homeostasis.
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