Extended Data Fig. 2: Hepatic ACLY deficiency results in modest metabolic alterations on a high-fructose diet. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: Hepatic ACLY deficiency results in modest metabolic alterations on a high-fructose diet.

From: Dietary fructose feeds hepatic lipogenesis via microbiota-derived acetate

Extended Data Fig. 2: Hepatic ACLY deficiency results in modest metabolic alterations on a high-fructose diet.

a, Volcano plot of hepatic metabolites in wild-type or LAKO mice on a chow (CD) or high-fructose diet (HFrD) for 4 weeks. Pink dots indicate significant hits as determined by a fold-change (FC) threshold of 2.0, and P-value threshold of 0.1, assuming equal variance. b, Principle component (PC) analysis of log-transformed data in Supplementary Table 1. Each dot represents a unique sample; coloured shading denotes 95% confidence intervals. c, Relative abundance of metabolites, normalized to the wild-type chow-diet-fed (WT-CD) group. P values determined by Welch’s t-test (n = 5 WT-CD; n = 3 LAKO-CD; n = 5 WT-HFrD; and n = 4 LAKO-HFrD mice). Data are mean values.

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