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. 2015 Dec 17;5:18013. doi: 10.1038/srep18013

Figure 4. Fish oil intake reduced the body weight gain and fat accumulation in WT mice, but not TRPV1 KO mice.

Figure 4

Fish oil intake decreased body weight (A) and abdominal WAT (B) gain in WT mice fed a control diet containing high-dose DHA-enriched fish oil (WT-D) and control diet containing high-dose EPA-enriched fish oil (WT-E), as compared to the control diet (WT-C) These effects were not observed in TRPV1 KO mice fed a control diet (KO-C), control diet containing high-dose DHA-enriched fish oil (KO-D), and control diet containing high-dose EPA-enriched fish oil (KO-E) for 10 weeks. Fish oil intake did not increase oxygen consumption (C) in TRPV1 KO mice. Data represent the mean ± SEM of 7–8 animals per group. Different letters indicate significant differences between groups.