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== Background ==
Lipolysis is the hydrolysis of triglycerides into glycerol and free fatty acids. Lipolysis is induced through activation of beta adrenergic receptors. Isoproterenol/Isoprenaline is a non-selective beta adrenergic agonist structurally similar to adrenaline. By administering isoproterenol ''in vivo'', it is possible to artificially stimulate whole-body lipolysis and assess changes in the concentrations of the products of lipolysis (i.e., glycerol and free fatty acids) in the blood.
Note: Mice do not need to be in a fasted state prior to this test.
== Experimental protocol ==
Note: Mice do not need to be in a fasted state prior to this test.
#Briefly anesthetize mice with isofluorane and collect blood via retro orbital bleed. Allow blood to clot over ice.
#Inject 10 mg/kg isoproterenol (prepared fresh in sterile PBS) via intraperitoneal injection.

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