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Sheng Zhong Duan, Christine Y. Ivashchenko, Steven E. Whitesall, Louis G. D’Alecy, Damon C. Duquaine, Frank C. Brosius, Frank J. Gonzalez, Charles Vinson, Melissa A. Pierre, David S. Milstone, Richard M. Mortensen
Published in Volume 117, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(3):812–822 doi:10.1172/JCI28859
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Figure 4
Gender dimorphism of glucose tolerance in MORE-PGKO mice.

n = 8–11 per group. GTT (A and D), blood glucose levels (B and E), and plasma insulin levels (C and F) in male (AC) and female (DF) MORE-PGKO and LC mice. Male MORE-PGKO mice showed significantly impaired glucose tolerance compared with LC mice, were diabetic, and showed lower plasma insulin levels than did LC mice during GTT. Female MORE-PGKO mice were more tolerant of glucose than were LC mice. Blood glucose levels were comparable in female MORE-PGKO and LC mice. Higher plasma insulin levels were observed in female MORE-PGKO mice than in LC mice during GTT. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 versus LC, Bonferroni post-test.