Obesity in Male and Female Rhesus Monkeys: Fat Distribution, Glucoregulation, and Serum Androgen Level

1989 
ABSTRACT Obese (n = 8) and nonobese (n = 6) adult rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were assessed in terms of body size and distribution of body fat, glucose tolerance, and serum lipid, insulin, and androgen levels. The weights of the obese monkeys were more than 2 SD above the mean for their sex, while the nonobese monkeys averaged less than 0.25 SD from the mean. Obese males and females had excess body fat located predominantly in the abdominal region; abdominal circumference was highly correlated with total body fat, as estimated by the isotope dilution method (r = 0.98; P < 0.001). Obese monkeys of both sexes had fasting hyperinsulinemia, greater insulin response to glucose administration, and marginally impaired glucose tolerance. Obese males had delayed maximal insulin response to glucose administration. Fasting serum triglycerides also were elevated in the obese monkeys (0.95 ± 0.08 us. 0.47 ± 0.05 mmol/ L; P < 0.001). Obese males had lower serum dihydrotestosterone levels than nonobese males (3.1 ± ...
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