Table.
Apob Genotype | Normal Chow Diet
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High-Fat Western Diet
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TC (mg/dl) | TG (mg/dl) | TC (mg/dl) | TG (mg/dl) | FC (mg/dl) | PL (mg/dl) | ||
F | 100/100 | 380±31(15) | 78±6 (15) | 1005±35 (24) | 134±14 (20) | 253±37 (15) | 627±23 (10) |
100/100-β | 196±7 (10) | 36±3 (10) | 476±82 (6) | 124±56 (6) | 143±36 (10) | 342±21 (10) | |
100-β/100-β | 93±6 (15) | 23±3 (15) | 292±24 (19) | 60±5 (15) | 84±14 (8) | 236±8 (8) | |
M | 100/100 | 478±23 (7) | 99±7 (7) | 1161±26 (11) | 599±22 (11) | n.d. | n.d. |
100/100-β | 256±10 (8) | 60±9 (8) | n.d. | n.d. | n.d. | n.d. | |
100-β/100-β | 126±7 (8) | 39±4 (8) | 329±20 (7) | 149±29 (7) | n.d. | n.d. |
Data are mean±SE in mg/dl. Plasma samples were collected from mice after a 4-hr fast. The numbers in parentheses are the No. of animals. F indicates females; M, males; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglycerides; FC, free cholesterol; PL, phospholipids; n.d., not determined. Effects of Apob genotypes are highly significant in all categories (P<0.0001).