We report on calculations-using the LEVEL and BCONT programs by Le Roy, the latter of which is a version modified by B. McGeehan-of the dependence of the radiative lifetime of the Na sodium dimer 4Σ shelf-state on the initial vibrational and rotational level for corresponding quantum numbers of 0 ≤ v ≤ 75 and 0 ≤ J ≤ 90, respectively. We also present experimental lifetime values for 43 < v < 64, averaged over J = 19 and 21, obtained by a delayed pump-probe method using a previously described molecular beam and time-of-flight apparatus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLifetimes of partially resolved ro-vibrational levels of the Na 2Σ double well state have been measured for the first time. Ground state sodium dimer molecules in a molecular beam are resonantly excited by the doubled output of a 10 ns pulsed dye laser in the range 333-357 nm. After being allowed to decay for a predetermined time interval, the surviving excited molecules are ionized by 532 nm photons from a delayed Nd:YAG laser and detected in a linear time-of-flight mass spectrometer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFApart from UCP1-based nonshivering thermogenesis in brown adipocytes, the identity of thermogenic mechanisms that can be activated to reduce a positive energy balance is largely unknown. To identify potentially useful mechanisms, we have analyzed physiological and molecular mechanisms that enable mice, genetically deficient in UCP1 and sensitive to acute exposure to the cold at 4 degrees C, to adapt to long term exposure at 4 degrees C. UCP1-deficient mice that can adapt to the cold have increased oxygen consumption and show increased oxidation of both fat and glucose as indicated from serum metabolite levels and liver glycogen content.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated the role of leptin in regulating energy metabolism through induction of uncoupling protein (UCP)-1-based brown fat thermogenesis by comparing phenotypes of energy balance in ob/ob and double-mutant ob/ob.Ucp1(-/-) mice. Measurements of adiposity and lean body mass (nuclear magnetic resonance), energy expenditure (indirect calorimetry), body weight, food intake, and core body temperature were determined in the two mutant stocks of 3-month-old mice maintained at an initial ambient temperature of 28 C for 21 d and then at 21 C for 16 d, and finally with leptin administration for 8 d at 21 C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: This study aimed to develop a novel type 2 diabetes model designated the HND (Horio-Niki diabetic) mouse, by transferring diabetogenic genes from wild castaneus mice (Mus musculus castaneus) captured in the Philippines into laboratory mice (C57BL/6J:B6).
Methods: Offspring from the cross between a wild male and a B6 female were backcrossed to the sire. One male backcross which exhibited fasting hyperglycemia was crossed with a B6 female to comprise the fundamental stock (F0).