(A) Plasma glucose of Cpt2Sk+/+ and Cpt2Sk−/− female mice fed a LF or HF diet supplemented with L-carnitine for 16 weeks (n = 12).
(B) Plasma triacylglycerol of female mice fed a LF or HF diet with L-carnitine (n = 12).
(C) Plasma free fatty acids of female mice fed a LF or HF diet with L-carnitine (n = 12).
(D) Plasma β-OH of female mice fed a LF or HF diet with L-carnitine (n = 12).
(E) Liver mRNA relative abundance of female mice fed a LF or HF diet with L-carnitine. Data are normalized to the −Carn respective group (n = 3–4).
(F) Glucose tolerance test of female mice fed a LF or HF diet with and without L-carnitine (n = 6 for −Carn and n = 3–4 for +Carn).
(G) Insulin tolerance test of female mice fed a LF or HF diet with and without L-carnitine (n = 6 for −Carn and n = 3–4 for +Carn).
(H) Phosphorylation status of Akt protein in TA muscle of female mice fed a LF or HF diet with and without L-carnitine (n = 6 for −Carn and n = 3–4 for +Carn).
Data are presented as mean ± SEM. #p < 0.05 between the −Ins versus the +Ins group for each genotype and diet determined by Student’s t test; *p < 0.05 between +Carn versus −Carn for each genotype and diet determined by Student’s t test. Statistical analysis by 2-way ANOVA. Means depicting a different letter indicate significant differences between groups (p < 0.05).