| Literature DB >> 21274264 |
Keizo Kanasaki1, Daisuke Koya.
Abstract
Obesity is an epidemic problem in the world and is associated with several health problems, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory failure, muscle weakness, and cancer. The precise molecular mechanisms by which obesity induces these health problems are not yet clear. To better understand the pathomechanisms of human disease, good animal models are essential. In this paper, we will analyze animal models of obesity and their use in the research of obesity-associated human health conditions and diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21274264 PMCID: PMC3022217 DOI: 10.1155/2011/197636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Biotechnol ISSN: 1110-7243
Figure 1Obesity-associated complications. Obesity is associated with various health conditions in humans.
Different phenotypes of inbred mouse strains with diet- or genetically induced obesity (summary of references [50, 74, 75]).
| Strain | Characteristics | Crossed with obese mice, and so forth |
|---|---|---|
| C57BL/6J | High-fat diet-induced diabetes and obesity [ | Lep |
| C57BLKS/J | High-fat diet-induced diabetes and obesity weaker than C57BL/6J [ | Lep |
| DBA/2 | More glucose tolerance than C57BL/6 on a high-fat diet [ | Lep |
| 129sv | Low insulin; more glucose tolerance than other strains on a high-fat diet [ | Homozygous for db allele |
| BTBR | Abdominal obesity with peripheral, but not hepatic insulin resistance [ | Lep |
| A/J | Low glucose level even on a high-fat diet; obesity and diabetes-resistant [ | Not reported |
| BALB/c | Similar to A/J; glucose tolerance [ | Lep |
| C3H | High glucose tolerance with robust insulin secretion [ | Not reported |
| AKR | Sensitive to diet-induced obesity with hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance [ | Not reported |
| CAST/Ei | Lean at 12 weeks on a high-fat diet [ | Not reported |
| Nonobese Diabetic | 45% fat diet-induced transient hyperglycemia with severe obesity [ | Not reported |
| New Zealand Obese | Resemble metabolic syndrome in humans; high-fat diet-induced obesity and hyperglycemia [ | Not reported |
| FVB | High glucose levels with lower levels of insulin on normal chow [ | Lepr |
| Kuo Kondo | Obesity; hyperleptinemia; increased glucose and HbA1c; hyperinsulinemia similar to C57BLKS/J Lepr | |
| TallyHo | Natural model of obesity with type 2 diabetes [ | Not reported |
| Nagoya-Shibata-Yasuda | Exhibit obesity; all males and 1/3 of females exhibit glucose intolerance [ | Not reported |
| ALS/Lt | Sensitive to alloxan-induced diabetes [ | Introduction of |
| M16 | Increased body weight, fat and food intake; both males and females develop hyperinsulinemia; only males develop moderate hyperglycemia [ | Not reported |
| LG and SM | High-fat diet-stimulated body weight gain and increased plasma glucose more in SM than LG mice [ | Not reported |
| Tsumura, Suzuki, Obese Diabetes | Obesity and moderate diabetes [ | Not reported |
| Akita | Mutation in insulin 2 gene; nonobese [ | Not reported |