TY - T1 - Compared to casein, bovine lactoferrin reduces plasma leptin and corticosterone and affects hypothalamic gene expression without altering weight gain or fat mass in high fat diet fed C57/BL6J mice SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/162329 T3 - A1 - McManus, Bettina; Korpela, Riitta; O'Connor, Paula; Schellekens, Harriet; Cryan, John F.; Cotter, Paul D.; Nilaweera, Kanishka N. A2 - PB - Y1 - 2015 LA - eng AB - Background: Several studies in both humans and rodents have examined the use of lactoferrin as a dietary solution to weight gain and visceral fat accretion and have shown promising results in the short term (up to 7 weeks). This study examined the effects of giving lactoferrin over a longer period of time. Methods: For 13 weeks, male C57/BL6J mice were given a diet containing 10 % kJ fat and 20 % kJ casein (LFD) or a diet with 45 % kJ fat and either 20 % kJ casein (HFD) or 20 % kJ lactoferrin (H... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - Lactoferrin; High fat diet; Weight gain; Fat mass; Obesity; Hypothalamus; Microarray; Leptin; Corticosterone; PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS; ENERGY-BALANCE; UP-REGULATION; POMC NEURONS; RATS; RESTRICTION; ADIPOCYTES; METABOLISM; INSULIN; OBESITY; 3111 Biomedicine N1 - PP - ER -