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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Res. 2011 May;69(5 Pt 1):406–412. doi: 10.1203/PDR.0b013e3182110c7d

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Tail cuff systolic blood pressures (SBP, A) and heart rates (HR, B) were measured in adult mice that received neonatal injections of saline or leptin (■: control-saline, n=8 male, 10 female; □: GR-saline, n=15 male, 8 female; ▨: control-leptin, n=14 male, 9 female; ▤: GR-leptin, n=14 male, 6 female). Male SBP was influenced by a significant interaction between neonatal GR and leptin administration (A; F(1,47)=4.2, *P<0.05 versus control-saline and GR-leptin mice). In female controls, neonatal leptin administration tended to increase adult SBP (A; F(1,29)=3.2, P=0.08) and significantly decreased adult HR (B; F(1,29)=4.4, †P<0.05 versus control-saline).