weeks old), adult mice (45 weeks old) and aged mice (60–70 weeks old). In order to allow adaptation to restricted feeding, the animals were fed one week with 90% food intake and a second week with 75% food intake and 60% food intake thereafter. Body
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production of Igf1, which feeds back to inhibit GH secretion in the GH/Igf endocrine axis ( Humbel 1990 , Jones & Clemmons 1995 , Phillips et al . 1998 ). In mice, both endocrine and local Igf1 play biologically significant roles in growth regulation
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time-lag between tissues is still unknown. The repression of SCD gene expression in the hypothalamus by food deprivation suggests that hypothalamic SCD responds to feeding status and may be involved in the regulation of food intake in chickens as
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adolescent animals, large and variable litter size, and restricted maternal nutrition used in commercial pig production systems during pregnancy. Interventions to increase fetal growth may therefore be more effective in the gilt than the multiparous sow