Sex-Dependent Expression of Caveolin 1 in Response to Sex Steroid Hormones Is Closely Associated with Development of Obesity in Rats
Figure 1
Dietary and hormonal effects on time-dependent body weight gain with whole body images (inside panels: control, E2-treated, and DHT-treated rats from left) of each group (A), weekly food intake (B), and weights of different adipose tissue depots (C).
Statistical significance between control and hormone treated groups were calculated by Student’s t-test, where, *p<0.05 and †p<0.01. Significances between time dependent body weight gain and weekly food intake were calculated using repeated measures multivariate ANOVA, where • represents p<0.05.