Obesity resistance and enhanced glucose metabolismin mice transplanted with white adipose tissue lackingacyl CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1
J. Clin. Invest. Hubert C. Chen, et al. 111:1715 doi:10.1172/JCI15859 [
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Figure 2Effects of WAT transplantation on body weight and total fat pad content. (
a) Decreased weight gain in WAT
Dgat1–/–→
Dgat1+/+ mice fed a high-fat diet.
n = 8–9 male mice per group. (
b) Decreased total fat pad content (excluding transplanted fat pads) in WAT
Dgat1–/–→
Dgat1+/+ mice.
n = 4–6 male mice per group. (
c) Lack of effect of transplanted
Dgat1+/+ WAT on obesity resistance of
Dgat1–/– mice.
n = 3–4 female mice per group. (
d) Lack of effect of transplanted
Dgat1+/+ WAT on total fat pad content in
Dgat1–/– mice.
n = 4 male mice per group. *
P < 0.05.