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Sander Kersten, Josiane Seydoux, Jeffrey M. Peters, Frank J. Gonzalez, Béatrice Desvergne, Walter Wahli
Published in Volume 103, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 1999; 103(11):1489–1498 doi:10.1172/JCI6223
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PPARα-null mice subjected to fasting become severely hypoglycemic. (a) Time course of blood glucose after removal of food. Blood glucose was measured at the end of the dark cycle when the animals were in the fully fed state. Food was subsequently withdrawn and blood glucose measured at several time points. Values at different time points are not necessarily from the same group of animals. Open squares, SV129 wild-type mice; open circles, PPARα-null mice. Error bars represent SEM. ANOVA showed a significant effect for genotype (P < 0.01), for time after removal of food (P < 0.01), and for interaction between these 2 parameters (P < 0.01). *Significantly different from wild-type mice (P < 0.01 by post hoc t test). (b) Intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test. Food was withdrawn for 6 hours starting at the beginning of the light cycle. At time 0, blood glucose was measured. Immediately thereafter, 2 g glucose/kg body weight was injected intraperitoneally by means of a sterile 20% glucose solution. Blood glucose was subsequently measured at several time points. Open squares, SV129 wild-type mice; open circles, PPARα-null mice. Error bars represent SEM. *Significantly different from wild-type mice (P < 0.01 by t test).