Abstract

Rats previously undernourished (PU) during the first 3 postnatal weeks gained less weight than controls during the subsequent rehabilitation period, in spite of similar levels of food intake per body weight 0.75. Resting oxygen consumption (ml/min/kg0.75) was significantly elevated (15-22%) in the PU group after 36 days of age but this difference was almost completely abolished by beta-adrenergic blockade with propranolol. PU rats also showed a greater thermogenic activity after noradrenaline (25 micrograms/100 g b.wt.) than controls. The mass of brown adipose tissue (BAT, mg/100 g b.wt.) was reduced by undernutrition but during rehabilitation BAT increased in PU rats to a value greater than that of controls. These results indicate that the low weight gain of PU rats may result partly from a high metabolic rate due to sympathetic activation of BAT.

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