Figure 1
From: p32 heterozygosity protects against age- and diet-induced obesity by increasing energy expenditure

p32 heterozygosity confers resistance to age-associated obesity. (A) Body weights of male WT and p32 +/− mice fed a normal chow diet (NC) (n = 8). (B–E) Fat mass (B), lean mass (D), and the percentages of body weight for fat (C) and lean mass (E) of 8-week-old and 52-week-old mice fed NC (n = 8). (F) Epididymal fat weight of 52-week-old mice fed NC (n = 4). (G) Representative hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) staining of WAT and BAT sections from 52-week-old mice fed NC. (H) Serum triglyceride levels of 8-week-old and 52-week-old mice fed NC (n = 4). (I) Oil red O staining of liver sections from the 52-week-old mice fed NC. (J) Hepatic triglyceride levels of 52-week-old mice fed NC (WT n = 5; p32 +/− n = 4). (K) Average liver mass of 52-week-old mice fed NC (n = 4).