Fig. 2
From: Perinatal obesity primes the hepatic metabolic stress response in the offspring across life span

Perinatal obesity induces an altered hepatokine profile in early life. (a) Quantitative real-time PCR reveals a genetical regulation of common hepatokines in early life in the offspring of obese dams (n = 9, SD n = 10). (b) Protein levels of Follistatin (FST, n = 5 per group), Angiopoietin like 3 (ANGPTL3, n = 10 per group), and Angiopoietin like 8 (ANGPTL8, n = 10 per group) are significantly different in offspring of perinatal obesity analyzed by western blot in early life. Cropped images of representative blots of the protein and the respective loading control are shown below the graphs. Uncropped images of original blots are provided in Supplementary Fig. S5. Data are presented as mean ± SEM. T-test and Mann–Whitney U-test were performed with a statistical significance defined as p < 0.05 and labelled as *.