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. 2012 Jul 24;303(8):E959–E972. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.00202.2012

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

G6PD deficiency results in decreased growth. A: DIO increased 12 wk body mass to the same extent in G6PDX and WT mice. B: DIO increased terminal 31-wk body mass to a lesser extent in G6PDX mice than in WT mice. C: body mass data indicate an increase in body mass over the course of the study, with greater increase in body mass in response to high-fat/high-sugar diet (DIO). Furthermore, data indicate that in G6PDX mice there was a cessation in the increase in body mass around 16 wk. D: DIO increased gonadal fat mass the same extent in G6PDX and WT mice at 12 wk. E: DIO increased gonadal fat mass to a lesser extent in G6PDX mice than in WT mice at 31 wk of age. Values are means ± SE; n = 7–10/group.