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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurosci Res. 2020 May 19;98(8):1532–1548. doi: 10.1002/jnr.24637

Table 2.

Iron concentrations in striatum, spleen, and liver.

Tissues WT (n=10) MOR KO (n=11) Sex X Genotype Sex Genotype
Striatum 23.87 ± 4.70 23.16 ± 6.46 F1,17=0.59 F1,18=5.10 F1,18=0.10
p=0.45 p=0.04* p=0.76
Spleen 739.20 ± 467.63 1118.70 ± 336.62 F1,17=0.01 F1,18=1.00 F1,18=4.38
p=0.91 p=0.33 p=0.05*
Female Male Sex X Genotype Sex Genotype
WT (n=5) MOR KO (n=4) F1,7 p WT (n=5) MOR KO (n=6) F1,9 p
Liver 178.75±34.46 197.46±12.66 1.04 0.53 98.16±45.37 154.34±58.89 3.03 0.05* F1,16=0.89 F1,17=9.92 F1,17=4.01
p=0.36 p<0.01** p=0.06

The values of each parameter are presented in means ± SDs and p-values for interactions (Sex X Genotype) were calculated by mixed model ANOVA. The p-values for sex and genotype were calculated by mixed model ANOVA with the interaction removed. The p-values for the genotype of each sex were calculated by mixed model ANOVA using BY commend.

*

p≤0.05;

**

p<0.01. WT, wild-type mice. MOR KO, mu opioid receptor knockout mice.