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Karen Tordjman, Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi, Laura Zemany, Sherry Weng, Chu Feng, Fengjuan Zhang, Teresa C. Leone, Trey Coleman, Daniel P. Kelly, Clay F. Semenkovich
Published in Volume 107, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(8):1025–1034 doi:10.1172/JCI11497
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Aortic intimal lesions measured in 54 PPARα+/+apoE–/– mice (left side of figure, filled symbols) and 53 PPARα–/–apoE–/– mice (right side of figure, open symbols) after 6 weeks (a and b) or 10 weeks (c) on a Western diet. Mice in a had a lower background admixture of C57Bl/6 genes (∼50%) than the mice in b and c (∼75%). Males are indicated by triangles and females by circles. For each aorta, separate measurements of lesion area were made at the arch, thoracic aorta, and abdominal aorta. Connected bars to the left of each data set indicate the median with 25% and 75% confidence intervals. Lesion area was significantly greater in PPARα+/+ than PPARα–/– mice for each of the nine data sets (see text for P values). Comparisons were made between the same aortic regions. As an example, in c the lesion area at the thoracic aorta in PPARα+/+ mice (indicated by the filled red symbols on the left side) was significantly greater than the lesion area at the thoracic aorta in PPARα–/– mice (indicated by the open red symbols on the right side).