Journal: Physiology & behavior
Article Title: Both obesogenic and isocalorically-controlled diets drive changes in microbiota composition in a sex-dependent manner in mice
doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2025.115062
Figure Lengend Snippet: Mice consumed either control-fat diet (13.6% kcal/fat) or moderately high-fat diet (31.8% kcal/fat). Mice were assigned to one of three groups: control-fat diet ad libitum (CF), moderately high-fat diet isocaloric (ISO), or moderately high-fat diet ad libitum (MHF). CF mice serve as leaders, and their food intake is measured at the same time each day. Food intake of control-fat chow is measured in grams, converted to kilocalories, and the equivalent kilocalories of moderately high-fat diet is provided to an isocalorically-paired mouse. Thus, the ISO animals are provided the same number of calories consumed the previous day by the CF animals, but in MHF diet. Created with BioRender.com .
Article Snippet: Mice were fed either control-fat chow (CF, 13.6% kcal/fat, 28.9% kcal/protein, 57.5% kcal/carbohydrates; Lab Diet 5001, St. Louis, Missouri, USA) or moderately high-fat chow (MHF, 31.8% kcal/fat, 16.8% kcal/protein, 51.4% kcal/carbohydrates; Research Diets D12266B, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA).
Techniques: Control