Trans fat feeding results in higher serum alanine aminotransferase and increased insulin resistance compared with a standard murine high-fat diet
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol Koppe et al.
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(A-C) Increases in the HDL fraction of the high-fat group appeared to account for the differences in the serum cholesterol observed in the high-fat group compared to the trans-fat and control groups. However, dietary cholesterol content was also slightly different between the groups. (D) ApoB-100 levels of the LDL fraction were determined with Western immunoblotting and there appeared to be no significant difference between the groups.