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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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Lower blood pressures in PPARα-deficient mice fed a Western diet. PPARα+/+apoE–/– mice (filled bars) and PPARα–/–apoE–/– mice (open bars) were started on a Western diet at the age of 8 weeks, and systolic blood pressures were measured at the tail 4 weeks later. Five to eight determinations were performed for each mouse at each session after habituating each animal to the blood pressure apparatus for several days. The final pressure was recorded as the mean of two or three sessions for each mouse. Data represent measurements for both sexes. (a) n = 17 for PPARα+/+ and n = 25 for PPARα–/–. (b) n = 17 for PPARα+/+ and n = 29 for PPARα–/–. AP = 0.0336 vs. PPARα+/+.