Studies on Production of High Fat Diet Induced Obesity C57BL/6NCrjBgi Mice
2006
Han, C.T. (Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Orient Bio, Inc., Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea), E-mail: cthan@orient,co.kr | Lee, S.H. (Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Orient Bio, Inc., Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea) | Lim, S.B. (Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Orient Bio, Inc., Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea) | Kong, H.S. (Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Orient Bio, Inc., Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea) | Kim, S.Y. (Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Orient Bio, Inc., Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea) | Lee, S.K. (Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Orient Bio, Inc., Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea) | Chang, J.J. (Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Orient Bio, Inc., Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea)
To save researcher's animal room space, time and expense, we developed a standard protocol for production of diet induced obesity C57BL/6NCrjBgi mice. In this study, we evaluated general clinical signs, weekly body weight changes, weekly food intake, organ weights and glucose tolerance on male C57BL/6NCrjBgi mice fed high (D12451, Rodent Diet with 45 kcal% fat, Research Diets Inc., New Brunswick, Nj;D-45 Group) and low (D12450B, Rodent Diet with 10 kcal% fat; D-10 Group) fat diets for 16 weeks.
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