Effects of thermoneutrality on food intake, body weight, and body composition in a Prader‐Willi syndrome mouse model

Author:

Osborne‐Lawrence Sherri1ORCID,Lawrence Connor1,Metzger Nathan P.1,Klavon Julia1,Baig Hassan R.1,Richard Corine1,Varshney Salil1,Gupta Deepali1,Singh Omprakash1,Ogden Sean B.1,Shankar Kripa1,Paul Subhojit1,Butler Ryan K.234,Zigman Jeffrey M.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Hypothalamic Research, Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

2. Department of Psychiatry UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

3. O'Donnell Brain Institute, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

4. Department of Pediatrics UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivePrader‐Willi syndrome (PWS) is a multisystem genetic disorder. Unfortunately, none of several mouse models carrying PWS mutations emulates the entirety of the human PWS phenotype, including hyperphagia plus obesity.MethodsTo determine whether housing at thermoneutrality (TN, 30 °C) permits the development of hyperphagia and obesity in the Snord116del PWS mouse model, the effects of housing three different ages of Snord116del and wild‐type (WT) littermates at TN versus room temperature (RT, 22–24 °C) for 8 weeks were compared.ResultsSnord116del mice born and maintained at TN exhibited lower body weight curves, lower percentage fat mass, and lower food intake than WT mice at RT. In 4‐ to 6‐month‐old high‐fat diet–fed female mice, TN raised the Snord116del body weight curve closer to that of RT‐housed WT mice although the TN‐housed Snord116del mice did not gain more adiposity or exhibit greater food intake. In 6‐ to 8‐month‐old high‐fat diet–fed male mice, body weight, adiposity, and food intake of TN‐housed Snord116del mice remained far below levels in RT‐housed WT mice. TN elicited hypotonia in Snord116del adults and exacerbated mortality of Snord116del newborns.ConclusionsIn none of three tested TN protocols were greater food intake, body weight, or adiposity induced in Snord116del mice compared with RT‐housed WT mice.

Funder

Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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