Additional file 2: of A central-acting connexin inhibitor, INI-0602, prevents high-fat diet-induced feeding pattern disturbances and obesity in mice

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Figure S2. The SFAs in HFDs disrupted feeding patterns by increasing light cycle intake. (a–c) Mice were fed one of two diets high in saturated fatty acids (SFAs); the HFD60 contained higher amounts of C16:0 and C18:0 (n = 6, black circles with solid line) than the HFD32 (n = 8, white squares with dashed line). After acclimation to FDAMS with NC, mice were fed the HFDs for 5 days. White and black bars on the X-axis correspond to the light and dark cycles, respectively. (a-b) Hourly caloric intake (1 kcal = 4.186 kJ) before (Pre) and after the diet switch from NC to (a) HFD60 or (b) HFD32. (c) The light cycle intake expressed as a percentage of the 24-h intake. Black circles with solid line: the HFD60 group; white squares with dashed line: the HFD32 group. Data are the means ± s.e.m. Statistical significance was determined with the Student’s paired t-test for comparisons to pre-diet values for each group, in c; *P < 0.05. Abbreviations: NC, normal chow; HFD, high-fat diet; FDAMS, feeding drinking, and activity monitoring system. (TIF 226 kb

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