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摘要
这项研究是为了阐明,与那些瘦的对照组相比,基因肥胖的Zucker大鼠的低维持需求是否可以用较低的自发活动来解释。6只肥胖大鼠和6只瘦肉大鼠,用地震仪记录6周内的日体重、摄食量和自发活动。肥胖的大鼠比瘦的大鼠更重(平均增加46%),吃得更多(平均增加42%),而它们的日常活动水平没有差异。进食量(FI)与体重增加量(δ W)之间的关系(均以每100 g体重表示)为:FI (kcal/day) =瘦肉大鼠3.3 δ W (g/day) + 20.4,肥胖大鼠4.9 δ W (g/day) + 17.4。因此,delta W = O的维持食物需要量低于肥胖大鼠,而对于给定的体重增重,肥胖大鼠的维持食物需要量高于瘦大鼠。这似乎并不是因为肥胖老鼠的日常活动水平低于瘦老鼠。
Spontaneous activity and food requirements for maintenance and for growth in the genetically obese Zucker rat.
This study was undertaken in order to elucidate whether, as compared with those of their lean controls, the low maintenance requirements of genetically obese Zucker rats may be explained by a lower spontaneous activity. In 6 obese and 6 lean rats, daily body weight, food intake and spontaneous activity were recorded during 6 weeks, using a seismographic recorder. The obese rats weighed more (average + 46%) and ate more (average + 42%) than the lean rats, while there was no difference between their daily activity levels. The relationship between food intake (FI) and weight gain (delta W), both expressed per 100 g body weight, was: FI (kcal/day) = 3.3 delta W (g/day) + 20.4 for lean rats and 4.9 delta W (g/day) + 17.4 for obese rats. Thus, the food requirements for maintenance obtained for delta W = O was less than for obese than for lean rats, while for a given gain in body weight, it was higher for obese rats. This did not seem to be because of a lower daily activity level in the obese than in the lean rats.