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Figure 5

From: A fish protein hydrolysate alters fatty acid composition in liver and adipose tissue and increases plasma carnitine levels in a mouse model of chronic inflammation

Figure 5

No effect of fish protein hydrolysate on hepatic genes involved in cholesterol metabolism and lipid transport. hTNFα transgenic mice were given a 15% (w/w) fish protein hydrolysate (FPH) diet for two weeks, fasted over night, and the hepatic expression of selected genes was analyzed: Cholesterol synthesis: HMG-CoA synthase 1 (Hmgcs1) (a). Bile production: Cyp7a1 (b). Fatty acid import: CD36 (c). Lipoprotein import: low-density lipoprotein receptor (Ldlr) (d). Data are given as means ± SD (n = 5), and values significantly different from control are indicated (*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001).

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