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Food deprivation had very little
effect on gene expression in the brain.
The brain makes few metabolic
changes in response to nutrient shortages.
The liver had substantial changes in
gene expression. 70% of these
genes were down regulated, 30%
were upregulated. These genes
were involved in biological processes such as lipid, carbohydrate,
and protein metabolism. For
example, the main pathways of cellular respiration showed
considerable changes, predominately a decrease in metabolism.
Blue = increased expression in response to food restriction,
Red = decreased.
Interestingly, the enzymes with increased expression in these
pathways are also involved in gluconeogenesis.
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