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Sustained energy intake in lactating Swiss mice: a dual modulation process

Sustained energy intake in lactating Swiss mice: a dual modulation process

... food intake and energy expenditure. For example, asymptotic food intake increased with litter size up to LS-12 in the RT group but only up to LS-6 in the WT ...similar energy intake and ... See full document

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Effect of fur removal on the thermal conductance and energy budget in lactating Swiss mice

Effect of fur removal on the thermal conductance and energy budget in lactating Swiss mice

... to sustained energy intake (SusEI) are important because they determine the ceiling restricting all the competing physiological ...for Swiss mice are inconsistent with this ...Shaved ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XX  Body temperatures and physical activity of female mice during lactation

Limits to sustained energy intake XX Body temperatures and physical activity of female mice during lactation

... of Swiss Webster ...on intake and it is normally working at capacity, it would not be possible for the remaining tissue to compensate for the tissue that had been surgically ...conditions mice would ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake VII  Milk energy output in laboratory mice at thermoneutrality

Limits to sustained energy intake VII Milk energy output in laboratory mice at thermoneutrality

... food intake are imposed centrally but at a location different from the alimentary ...that lactating mice kept at 21°C would not elevate their food intake, whatever the additional demands ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXI  Effect of exposing the mother, but not her pups, to a cold environment during lactation in mice

Limits to sustained energy intake XXI Effect of exposing the mother, but not her pups, to a cold environment during lactation in mice

... reduced, lactating females elevate their ...(food intake and milk production) is always better at 21°C than it is at 30°C (Johnson et ...food intake is increased but milk production is not, or has ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... the mice to the added stress of ...MF1 mice differ markedly from Swiss Webster mice in their food intake during ...MF1 mice ate a mean of ...food intake of the ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXIII  Does heat dissipation capacity limit the energy budget of lactating bank voles?

Limits to sustained energy intake XXIII Does heat dissipation capacity limit the energy budget of lactating bank voles?

... a lactating female without directly affecting the thermal balance of her offspring (Król et ...positive energy balance during peak- lactation energy demand if ambient temperatures are ...in ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake VI  Energetics of lactation in laboratory mice at thermoneutrality

Limits to sustained energy intake VI Energetics of lactation in laboratory mice at thermoneutrality

... conditions mice are able to increase their food intake beyond the apparent maximum sustained level of unmanipulated ...exposing mice during late lactation to cold temperatures resulted in a ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XV  Effects of wheel running on the energy budget during lactation

Limits to sustained energy intake XV Effects of wheel running on the energy budget during lactation

... when lactating rodents are exposed to the cold they are able to elevate their food intake above levels that at room temperature appeared to be limiting on performance (Hammond et ...the sustained ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... MF1 mice either increased or was constant, indicating that they were probably in energy balance and not withdrawing body ...food intake was much higher in this study than the maximum intake ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake VIII  Resting metabolic rate and organ morphology of laboratory mice lactating at thermoneutrality

Limits to sustained energy intake VIII Resting metabolic rate and organ morphology of laboratory mice lactating at thermoneutrality

... enabled mice to increase milk production by releasing them from the heat dissipation constraint, there were some changes in the maternal organ morphology that suggest that cold was still a thermoregulatory ...that ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  X  Effects of fur removal on reproductive performance in laboratory mice

Limits to sustained energy intake X Effects of fur removal on reproductive performance in laboratory mice

... when lactating females were challenged with manipulations that did not involve alterations of ambient temperature and/or thermal conductivity to enhance heat flow, they could not increase their food intake ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XVIII  Energy intake and reproductive output during lactation in Swiss mice raising small litters

Limits to sustained energy intake XVIII Energy intake and reproductive output during lactation in Swiss mice raising small litters

... for energy ingestion and processing, and when a large fraction of this must be devoted to thermoregulation at 5°C then the amount remaining to fuel growth may be ...female mice of this strain but raising ... See full document

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Peak energy turnover in lactating European hares: the role of fat reserves

Peak energy turnover in lactating European hares: the role of fat reserves

... of energy turnover to only ...and energy allocation (c.f. Rogowitz and McClure, 1995). Hence, sustained MEI and GEI in female hares reached up to ...where sustained MEI and GEI were reported ... See full document

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Food intake and iron status of lactating and non lactating mothers in Kenya

Food intake and iron status of lactating and non lactating mothers in Kenya

... Mild anaemia (33%) , moderate anaemia (17%), and severe anaemia (1%) was prevalent in the lactating mothers, as compared to 29% mild anaemia and 15% moderate anaemia in non-lactating... [r] ... See full document

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Effects of Supplemental Dietary Energy Source on Feed Intake, Lactation Performance, and Serum Indices of Early Lactating Holstein Cows in a Positive Energy Balance

Effects of Supplemental Dietary Energy Source on Feed Intake, Lactation Performance, and Serum Indices of Early Lactating Holstein Cows in a Positive Energy Balance

... Supplementation with either 680 g/d fat or 2.5 kg/d corn alone before the morning feeding did not significantly affect the DMI of the basal TMR of the in- dividual early lactating cows (Table 3). No significant ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XVI  Body temperature and physical activity of female mice during pregnancy

Limits to sustained energy intake XVI Body temperature and physical activity of female mice during pregnancy

... the mice conserved energy by reducing activity, which could then be channelled into ...the mice may have found it more difficult to move around as they got larger; hence, the activity reduction may ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XVII  Lactation performance in MF1 mice is not programmed by fetal number during pregnancy

Limits to sustained energy intake XVII Lactation performance in MF1 mice is not programmed by fetal number during pregnancy

... Despite these studies, there are also equally compelling data suggesting that lactation performance can be immediately responsive to changes in demand that occur during lactation. We have already mentioned the changes ... See full document

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XIII  Recent progress and future perspectives

Limits to sustained energy intake XIII Recent progress and future perspectives

... food intake. Moreover, lactation is probably the most energy-demanding period in the lives of most female mammals (Millar, 1977; Millar, 1979; Innes and Millar, 1981; Glazier, 1985; Speakman, 2008), and ... See full document

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MODULATION OF RADIATION INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN SWISS
ALBINO MICE BY BRASSICA COMPESTRIS (VAR SARASON)

MODULATION OF RADIATION INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN SWISS ALBINO MICE BY BRASSICA COMPESTRIS (VAR SARASON)

... The results from the present study indicate that the pretreatment of Brassica compestris seed extract protects from radiation induced hematological and biochemical alterations in Swiss albino mice. The ... See full document

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