Mice lacking the syndecan-3 gene are resistant to diet-induced obesity
J. Clin. Invest. April D. Strader, et al. 114:1354 doi:10.1172/JCI20631 [
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Figure 6Comparison of oxygen consumption of
syndecan-3–/– and wild-type mice. (
A and
B) Indirect calorimetry of male (
A) and female (
B)
syndecan-3–/– mice (
n = 4) and wild-type mice (
n = 4) on the HF diet. Heat (kcal/h) was measured for 24 hours in an indirect calorimeter. The mean energy expenditure (kcal/h) was calculated separately during the light and dark cycles for each group of mice.
Syndecan-3–/– mice exhibited greater energy expenditure during both the light and dark cycles (*
P < 0.001 wild type vs.
syndecan-3–/– for each sex, Student’s
t test).