Adipocyte Number and Cell Size Distribution of Inguinal, Visceral and Perirenal Adipose Tissue – Inset of A and E.) LipX in CON mice, but not FKOγ, resulted in a significant increase in adipocyte number in the inguinal and perirenal adipose depots (*P≤.05, compared with Sham). In CON mice, LipX also shifted the (A) inguinal (Cell size/surgery interaction: Figure 2A; P<.05) and C, visceral (Cell size/surgery interaction: Figure 2C; P≤.05) depot adipocyte distribution towards smaller cell size. In the inguinal depot of CON mice, LipX resulted in a significant increase in the percent of 25–44 μm (**P≤.001, *P≤.05, compared with Sham) adipocytes and significant decrease in the percent of 45–84 μm (**P≤.000, *P≤.05, compared with Sham). For the visceral depot, LipX increased the percent of 25–34 μm adipocytes and significantly decreased 45–64 μm (*P≤.05, compared with Sham). LipX did not affect inguinal (B), visceral (D) or perirenal (F) depot adipocyte distribution or change distribution of cell size in FKOγ mice