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. 2018 Dec 14;8:17863. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-36078-9

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Female Ad-B2(−/−) mice only develop moderate metabolic dysfunction when fed a high-fat diet at thermoneutrality. Five hour fasted blood glucose levels (A) and glucose tolerance test (B) at twenty-eight weeks of age in B2(fl/fl), Ad-B2(+/−) and Ad-B2(−/−) mice housed at thermoneutrality and fed a high-fat diet for four weeks (n = 5–6). Five hour fasted circulating serum levels of insulin (C), glucose (D), triglyceride (E) and quantitative sensitivity check index analysis (F) in twenty-eight week old B2(fl/fl), Ad-B2(+/−) and Ad-B2(−/−) female mice housed at thermoneutrality and fed a high-fat diet for four weeks (n = 5–6). (G) Liver triglyceride levels normalised to tissue weight in five hour fasted B2(fl/fl), Ad-B2(+/−) and Ad-B2(−/−) mice housed at thermoneutrality and fed a high-fat diet for four weeks (n = 5–6). All data are presented as the mean ± SEM, *p < 0.05 vs B2(fl/fl), #p < 0.05 vs Ad-B2(+/−).