Fig. 2From: Catalase deficiency facilitates the shuttling of free fatty acid to brown adipose tissue through lipolysis mediated by ROS during sustained fastingCatalase deficiency during sustained fasting decreases the fat mass that augmented lipolysis in WAT. A Images of subcutaneous and gonadal (sWAT, gWAT) white adipose tissuefrom mice (n = 6). B Analytical weight of gWAT and sWAT in gram (g) C Representative H&E staining of WAT from mice. D Representative fluorescence images of WAT, fixed and immunostained with anti-PLIN1 (green) and DAPI (blue).Scale bar represents 20 μm. E FFA and F glycerol level from mice serum fasted for indicated time (n = 6). G Proteins were extracted from WAT and immunoblot analysis was performed using whole-cell lysates with the indicated antibodies (n = 3). H Total ROS was measured from WAT. Values represent mean ± SD (n = 3, 4). *P < 0.05 WT 48 h fasting versus KO 48 h of fastingBack to article page