2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205888
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Establishment of a quantitative in vivo method for estimating adipose tissue volumes and the effects of dietary soy sauce oil on adipogenesis in medaka, Oryzias latipes

Abstract: Adipose tissue, which is conserved in higher eukaryotes, plays central roles in controlling the body’s energy balance, including excess energy storage and energy expenditure during starvation. In adipogenesis, intranuclear receptor, peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) is a key molecule, and PPARγ agonists can promote adipogenesis. Many studies on the in vitro screening of PPARγ agonists with compounds derived from various materials have been reported; however, in vivo assays for quick exam… Show more

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“…The Japanese rice fish, also known as the medaka, are a valuable model for environmental chemical and epigenetic transgenerational research [179]. Similar to zebrafish, this model can be used for estimating adipose tissue volumes and the effects of nutritional factors (dietary soy sauce oil) or various environmental chemicals such as per/polyfluoroalkyl substances and tributyltin chloride [180][181][182].…”
Section: Oryzias Latipes (Medaka)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Japanese rice fish, also known as the medaka, are a valuable model for environmental chemical and epigenetic transgenerational research [179]. Similar to zebrafish, this model can be used for estimating adipose tissue volumes and the effects of nutritional factors (dietary soy sauce oil) or various environmental chemicals such as per/polyfluoroalkyl substances and tributyltin chloride [180][181][182].…”
Section: Oryzias Latipes (Medaka)mentioning
confidence: 99%