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. 2014 Feb 10;99(5):E848–E854. doi: 10.1210/jc.2013-4109

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Comparison between groups of the change from baseline in AR mRNA content (%) (A) and TNFα release (Δ) (B) from MNCs for fasting samples before and after (before vs after) DHEA or placebo administration (left); and for fasting and 2-hour postglucose ingestion samples for each OGTT (before, 0 vs 2; after, 0 vs 2) as a measure of the response to glucose ingestion before and after DHEA or placebo administration (right). After DHEA administration, AR mRNA content and TNFα release from MNCs were significantly higher compared with placebo in the fasting state (*, AR mRNA content, P < .03; TNFα release, P < .04), and in response to glucose ingestion (†, AR mRNA content, P < .01; TNFα release, P < .04).