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Experiment

Gut Microbiota (NO DATA)-1933
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Investigator Berryman, Darlene
Description The goal of this study is to examine the potential influence of growth hormone
(GH) on the gut microbiome over time. The bovine growth hormone transgenic (bGH)
mice resemble a clinical condition of chronic overexpression of GH called
acromegaly, which results in visceromegaly and various co-morbidities such as
insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes, heart disease, colon cancer and accelerated
aging. Male bGH and their littermate controls (n=10 per group per age) had ad
libitum access to water and food, were weaned at 21 days, and housed with their
respective genotype. Fecal pellets were collected from the mice at 3 months, 6
months and 12 months of age.
Status Completed
Public Release 2/22/2021
Animal Age Measured In: week(s) post-natal (w)
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