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Ja-Young Kim, Esther van de Wall, Mathieu Laplante, Anthony Azzara, Maria E. Trujillo, Susanna M. Hofmann, Todd Schraw, Jorge L. Durand, Hua Li, Guangyu Li, Linda A. Jelicks, Mark F. Mehler, David Y. Hui, Yves Deshaies, Gerald I. Shulman, Gary J. Schwartz, Philipp E. Scherer
Published in Volume 117, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(9):2621–2637 doi:10.1172/JCI31021
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Figure 7
Pronounced hypoglycemia in female adiponectin transgenic ob/ob mice during fasting.

In a separate experiment, female and male adiponectin transgenic ob/ob mice and ob/ob littermates were examined during a fast. (A) VO2 (left) and core body temperature (right) were monitored in 12-week-old male mice. (B) Change of body weight over the fasting period in 12-week-old female mice is shown. (C) Glucose levels of 12-week-old females during a 36-hour fast is shown. (D) Mice were sacrificed after 36 hours of fasting, and liver tissue was collected. qRT-PCR for PEPCK and G-6-P was performed from RNA of liver (AD; n = 3 mice/group). *P < 0.05. All data were analyzed by ANOVA except panels A and D, which were analyzed by Student’s t test.