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Query: UMLS:C0028754 (
obesity
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Obesity
has been proposed to be a result of an imbalance in the physiological system that controls and maintains the body energy homeostasis. Several G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in the regulation of energy homeostasis. To investigate the importance of
GPCR12
, mice deficient of this receptor (
GPCR12
KO) were studied regarding metabolism. Expression of
GPCR12
was found primarily in the limbic and sensory systems, indicating its possible involvement in motivation, emotion together with various autonomic functions, and sensory information processing.
GPCR12
KO mice were found to have higher body weight, body fat mass, lower respiratory exchange ratio (RER), hepatic steatosis, and were dyslipidemic. Neither food intake nor energy in faeces was affected in the
GPCR12
KO mice. However, lower energy expenditure was found in the
GPCR12
KO mice, which may explain the
obesity
. In conclusion,
GPCR12
is considered important for the energy balance since
GPCR12
KO mice develop
obesity
and have lower energy expenditure. This may be important for future drugs that target this receptor.
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PMID:G protein-coupled receptor 12 deficiency results in dyslipidemia and obesity in mice. 1688 97