Journal article

Effects of nutritional manipulation on body composition in the developing marsupial, Macropus eugenii

JA Hetz, BR Menzies, G Shaw, A Stefanidis, MA Cowley, MB Renfree

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

When 60-day-old tammar wallaby pouch young (Macropus eugenii) are fostered to mothers at 120 days of lactation, their growth, developmental rate and maturation of their GH/IGF axes are markedly accelerated. To determine the effect of fostering on energy intake, body composition and fat accretion, we first measured total body fat and lean mass in these young. Next, we mimicked the triglyceride oleic and palmitic acid composition of 120-day milk by supplementing 60 day young with these fatty acids and comparing their growth with that of growth accelerated young. There was no difference in the weight or growth axis maturation of supplemented young but there was significantly more body fat in th..

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