Author:
Ceasrine Alexis M.,Lin Eugene E.,Lumelsky David N.,Ruiz-Otero Nelmari,Boehm Erica D.,Kuruvilla Rejji
Abstract
ABSTRACTTamoxifen, a selective estrogen receptor modulator, is widely used in mouse models to temporally control gene expression but is also known to affect body composition. Here, we report that tamoxifen has significant and sustained effects on glucose tolerance, independent of effects on insulin sensitivity, in mice. Intraperitoneal, but not oral, tamoxifen delivery improved glucose tolerance in three inbred mouse strains. The extent and persistence of tamoxifen-induced effects were sex- and strain-dependent. These findings highlight the need to revise commonly used tamoxifen-based protocols for gene manipulation in mice by including longer chase periods following injection, oral delivery, and the use of tamoxifen-treated littermate controls.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory