Thursday, August 7, 2008
A single oral administration of conjugated linoleic acid enhanced energy metabolism in mice
Abstract  We investigated the effect of a single oral administration of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on energy metabolism in mice.         Male Std ddY mice were orally administered CLA (5 mL/kg weight) or linoleic acid (5 mL/kg weight) (both solutions at concentrations         of 73.5%) as a control. Oxygen consumption was significantly greater in the CLA-administered mice than in the control mice.         Respiratory quotient was slightly lower in the CLA-administered mice than in the control mice. We calculated fat and carbohydrate         oxidation from oxygen consumption and respiratory quotient. Fat oxidation in the CLA-administered mice was significantly higher         than in the control mice, and there was no difference in carbohydrate oxidation. Serum concentrations of noradrenalin and         adrenalin in the CLA administered mice were significantly higher than in the control mice. These results suggested that CLA         enhanced sympathetic nervous activity and energy metabolism.
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