1. Evaluation of Growth Patterns and Body Composition in C57Bl/6J Mice Using Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry
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Adelaide Greco, Sandra Albanese, Claudio Manfredi, Sara Gargiulo, Rosario Megna, Matteo Gramanzini, Arturo Brunetti, Gargiulo, Sara, Matteo, Gramanzini, Rosario, Megna, Greco, Adelaide, Albanese, Sandra, Manfredi, Claudio, and Brunetti, Arturo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,Bone density ,lcsh:Medicine ,MOUSE ,C57bl 6j ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Absorptiometry, Photon ,Bone Density ,Internal medicine ,Confidence Intervals ,medicine ,Animals ,Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry ,Bone mineral ,Body surface area ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,lcsh:R ,General Medicine ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Endocrinology ,Body Composition ,Lean body mass ,GROWTH ,Regression Analysis ,Female ,Composition (visual arts) ,Growth and Development ,Body mass index ,Densitometry ,Research Article - Abstract
The normal growth pattern of female C57BL/6J mice, from 5 to 30 weeks of age, has been investigated in a longitudinal study. Weight, body surface area (BS), and body mass index (BMI) were evaluated in forty mice. Lean mass and fat mass, bone mineral content (BMC), and bone mineral density (BMD) were monitored by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). Weight and BS increased linearly (16.15±0.64–27.64±1.42 g;51.13±0.74–79.57±2.15 cm2,P<0.01), more markedly from 5 to 9 weeks of age(P<0.001). BMD showed a peak at 17 weeks (0.0548±0.0011 g/cm2*m,P<0.01). Lean mass showed an evident gain at 9 (15.8±0.8 g,P<0.001) and 25 weeks (20.5±0.3 g,P<0.01), like fat mass from 13 to 17 weeks (2.0±0.4–3.6±0.7 g,P<0.01). BMI and lean mass index (LMI) reached the highest value at 21 weeks (3.57±0.02–0.284±0.010 g/cm2, resp.), like fat mass index (FMI) at 17 weeks (0.057±0.009 g/cm2) (P<0.01). BMI, weight, and BS showed a moderate positive correlation (0.45–0.85) with lean mass from 5 to 21 weeks. Mixed linear models provided a good prediction for lean mass, fat mass, and BMD. This study may represent a baseline reference for a future comparison of wild-type C57BL/6J mice with models of altered growth.
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- 2014
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