Morgan1: Drug study: Effects of olanzapine on body weight in 9 inbred strains of mice (2014)

Morgan AP, Crowley JJ, Nonneman RJ, Quackenbush CR, Miller CN, Ryan AK, Bogue MA, Paredes SH, Yourstone S, Carroll IM, Kawula TH, Bower MA, Sartor RB, Sullivan PF. The antipsychotic olanzapine interacts with the gut microbiome to cause weight gain in mouse. PLoS One. 2014 Dec 15;9(12):e115225. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115225. eCollection 2014.   PubMed 25506936     FullText


         
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Investigators Andrew P Morgan       University of North Carolina,  Chapel Hill, NC
James J Crowley       University of North Carolina,  Chapel Hill, NC
Patrick F Sullivan       University of North Carolina,  Chapel Hill, NC
Participants Nonneman RJ, Quackenbush CR, Miller CN, Ryan AK, Bogue MA, Paredes SH, Yourstone S, Carroll IM, Kawula TH, Bower MA, Sartor RB
ContactAndrew P Morgan     andrew_morgan@med.unc.edu     Lab web site
AcknowledgementsFunding provided by NIH MH097173, MH094406, DK034987, DK056350, OD010995, GM067553, GM008719; Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Project type Phenotype strain survey data set
MPD identifiersMorgan1     MPD:526
Data changelog No updates/corrections.       Initial release date: 02/2015.
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Mice were randomized to receive a high-fat diet +/- olanzapine from 8-18 wks. Strain set includes all of the Collaborative Cross 8 founder strains.

Procedures conducted:
• body weight  Body weight and growth curve from age 8wks to 18wks weighed every 2wks. Olanzapine vs. control (both groups high-fat diet).

Mice: inbred w/CC8   9 strains   ♀   age 8-18wks   2 experimental groups