Mice burn off fat after scientists delete a gene
5. Mice burn off fat after scientists delete a gene
By John Carroll Comment | Forward
Deleting the IKKE gene from mice allowed the animals to eat a diet rich in lard without gaining weight. And the researchers say the same approach has the potential to control weight in humans.
"We've studied other genes associated with obesity--we call them 'obesogenes'--but this is the first one we've found that, when deleted, stops the animal from gaining weight," senior study author Alan Saltiel, the Mary Sue Coleman Director of the University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute, said in a university news release.
Eliminating the IKKE gene apparently works by speeding the metabolism of mice, spurring them to burn more calories. "The knockout mice are not exercising any more than the control mice used in the study. They're just burning more energy," Saltiel said. "And in the process, they're generating a little heat, as well--their body temperature actually increases a bit."
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This comes from FierceBiotech Research.
Now wouldn't that be cool for all of us!
By John Carroll Comment | Forward
Deleting the IKKE gene from mice allowed the animals to eat a diet rich in lard without gaining weight. And the researchers say the same approach has the potential to control weight in humans.
"We've studied other genes associated with obesity--we call them 'obesogenes'--but this is the first one we've found that, when deleted, stops the animal from gaining weight," senior study author Alan Saltiel, the Mary Sue Coleman Director of the University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute, said in a university news release.
Eliminating the IKKE gene apparently works by speeding the metabolism of mice, spurring them to burn more calories. "The knockout mice are not exercising any more than the control mice used in the study. They're just burning more energy," Saltiel said. "And in the process, they're generating a little heat, as well--their body temperature actually increases a bit."
- read the story from HealthDay News
This comes from FierceBiotech Research.
Now wouldn't that be cool for all of us!
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No. Don't mess with my genetic makeup.0
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It would. However, I am also worried about what unintended consequences it might have. It just seems too easy. I'm sure something bad would come of it in the end.0
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Great...now the skinny mice will be able to fit through smaller holes and get in my house :laugh:0
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Yeah - no. Leave the genes alone I'd rather do it this way :flowerforyou:0
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Great...now the skinny mice will be able to fit through smaller holes and get in my house :laugh:
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Great...now the skinny mice will be able to fit through smaller holes and get in my house :laugh:
Hahaha! I thought the same thing about our cottage!
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erm...that sounds a little scary, please dont touch my genetic make up lmao.....what happens if u cant gain weight and then u start losing extreme amounts and want to gain weight?.ahhhh thats scary and f'd lol it scarreeeeeees me that theyre even contemplating doing that! :sick:0
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Sounds good except for the increase in body temp. I'm already hot and sweaty all the time!! I can't wait to be skinny and be the girl who always needs a sweater. At the moment I don't even wear a coat when it's snowing0
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:noway: Truthfully I don't think deleting a gene is good, God made us this way for a reason and we shouldn't mess with his wonderful creation!! :noway:0
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:noway: Truthfully I don't think deleting a gene is good, God made us this way for a reason and we shouldn't mess with his wonderful creation!! :noway:
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:noway: Truthfully I don't think deleting a gene is good, God made us this way for a reason and we shouldn't mess with his wonderful creation!! :noway:
That was my thought too. :happy:0 -
I'm trying to figure out how exactly they "delete" a gene..0
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I'm trying to figure out how exactly they "delete" a gene..0
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