Publications by authors named "Michaela Liebig"

This is the first study to examine the effect of subchronic olanzapine (OLZ) on energy homeostasis in rats, covering all aspects of energy balance, including energy intake as metabolizable energy, storage, and expenditure. We further analyzed whether, and by which mechanism, the CB1-antagonist AVE1625 might attenuate OLZ-induced body weight gain. For this purpose, we selected juvenile female Hanover Wistar rats that robustly and reproducibly demonstrated weight gain on OLZ treatment, accepting limitations to model the aberrations on lipid and carbohydrate metabolism.

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Objective: Neonatal screening programs for very long-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency have been implemented recently in various countries. Mildly elevated C14:1-carnitine on day 3 of life strongly suggests very long-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency.

Design: We characterized 11 neonates with elevated C14:1-carnitine by enzyme and molecular analyses.

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Neonatal screening programs for very-long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (VLCADD) have recently been implemented. We report 2 newborns with elevated C14:1-carnitine levels on day 3 of life and normal levels on days 5 to 7. Enzyme and molecular analyses confirmed VLCADD in the first patient and heterozygosity in the second patient.

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We report on a novel Djungarian hamster mutant lineage that exhibits a loss of uncoupling protein (UCP) 3 mRNA and protein in brown adipose tissue (BAT), whereas UCP3 expression in skeletal muscle is only mildly diminished. In response to 2 d of cold exposure, UCP3 mRNA was 4.5-fold elevated in BAT of wild-type hamsters but remained undetectable in mutant hamsters.

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