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. 2014 Dec 5;308(4):H339–H350. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00742.2014

Table 2.

Cer and TG levels in MHC-DGAT1 Tg hearts compared with NTg hearts

NTg Hearts
MHC-DGAT1 Tg Hearts
P Values
Species Sham ANG II Sham ANG II ANG II Genotype Interaction
Cer(d18:1/20:0) 853 ± 190 1,650 ± 620 817 ± 130 1,150 ± 360 0.0015 0.09 0.14
Cer(d16:1/23:0) 188 ± 31 391 ± 120 200 ± 35 258 ± 81 0.0004 0.06 0.03
Cer(d18:1/19:0) 135 ± 26 300 ± 120 139 ± 310 188 ± 65 0.0013 0.08 0.06
Cer(d18:1/22:0)H 625 ± 130 1250 ± 430 664 ± 13 820 ± 230 0.0016 0.08 0.04
Cer(d18:2/18:1) 38.7 ± 6.7 90 ± 38 39.4 ± 9.6 54.5 ± 18 0.0013 0.06 0.05
Cer(d18:2/20:1) 54.8 ± 8.1 122 ± 47 58.2 ± 12 75.5 ± 25 0.0013 0.07 0.04
TG 48:0 971 ± 510 594 ± 170 1460 ± 380 721 ± 250 0.0010 0.04 0.22
TG 53:3 242 ± 42 179 ± 56 282 ± 45 210 ± 31 0.0014 0.07 0.77

Cer, ceramide (where d refers to 1,3 dihydroxy and is followed by the number of carbons in each of the side chains). The number of double bonds present is noted after the colon. Triglycerides (TG) are listed with the total number of carbons in the side chains and number of double bonds of all chains.