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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2006 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hepatology. 2005 Sep;42(3):568–577. doi: 10.1002/hep.20821

Fig. 2. A high saturated fat diet increased circulating adiponectin in the chronic ethanol fed-mice.

Fig. 2

Plasma adiponectin concentrations (A), plasma TNFα (B), plasma leptin (C), and plasma homocysteine (D) of mice fed a high polyunsaturated fat diet (PUFA), a high saturated fat diet (HSF) with (PUFA+E, HSF+E) or without ethanol. The levels of adiponectin were quantified by using ELISA and Western blot analysis (mean ± S.D. n = 4–8 animals). *p< 0.05, **p< 0.001. aSignificantly different compared with PUFA pair-fed control. bSignificantly different compared HSF pair-fed control. cSignificantly different compared with ethanol-PUFA-fed animals.