Angiotensin AT2 Receptor Contributes towards Gender Bias in Weight Gain
Figure 1
Total calorie intake consumed over 16 weeks by the different groups of mice on normal diet (ND) and high fat diet (HFD).
Weekly 100 g of food in the form of pallet was placed in the food slot of the mice cages. At the end of the week, remaining food was weighed and the amount subtracted from the initial 100 g to account for the food consumed. The food intake in the different groups was calculated in terms of calorie consumed. Data analyzed using one-way ANOVA with Newman-keuls post hoc test and Student t test (p<0.05); n for males (WTND = 13; WTHFD = 15; AT2KOND = 7; AT2KOHFD = 11); n for females (WTND = 7; WTHFD = 20; AT2KOND = 10; AT2 KOHFD = 17).