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Victor N. Uebele, Anthony L. Gotter, Cindy E. Nuss, Richard L. Kraus, Scott M. Doran, Susan L. Garson, Duane R. Reiss, Yuxing Li, James C. Barrow, Thomas S. Reger, Zhi-Qiang Yang, Jeanine E. Ballard, Cuyue Tang, Joseph M. Metzger, Sheng-Ping Wang, Kenneth S. Koblan, John J. Renger
Published in Volume 119, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(6):1659–1667 doi:10.1172/JCI36954
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Figure 8
Sleep-phase dosing of TTA-A7 reduces body weight and improves body composition in diet-induced obese rats.

(A) Total, lean, and fat mass, assessed by DexaScan, of dosing groups 14 days prior to dosing. Black bars, vehicle; white bars, 10 mg/kg TTA-A7; dark gray bars, 30 mg/kg TTA-A7; light gray bars, 3 mg/kg fenfluramine. (B) Time course of body weight changes in obese rats administered vehicle (10% Tween80, black squares), 10 mg/kg TTA-A7 (white squares), 30 mg/kg TTA-A7 (gray squares), or 3 mg/kg fenfluramine (diamonds). For clarity, significance is only indicated for the final day. (C) Body composition after 14 days of dosing. (D) Change in lean and fat mass, relative to 14 days prior to dosing. Data are mean ± SEM. #P < 0.05, *P < 0.01, §P < 0.001, TTA-A2 versus vehicle; P < 0.05, TTA-A2 versus fenfluramine; Bonferroni post-hoc analysis.