Table 1.

Plasma Lipid Concentrations in the Female Mice From Various B6 × NZB Crosses and Their Parental Strains Before and After High-Fat Diet



Total cholesterol

HDL

Non-HDL

Before
After
Before
After
Before
After
C57BL/6J (n = 5) 73±4 234±10 61±4 64±7 13±3 169±13
NZB/B1NJ (n = 5) 145±12a 333±30b 114±8a 182±17a 31±17 151±25
F1 (n = 5) 97±6 273±11 76±6 100±2 21±3 173±10
N2 (n = 104) 83±1 247±4 63±1 56±1 21±1 190±4
F11 (n = 349)
102±2
370±7
81±1
84±1
24±0
276±8

[i] Plasma from female B6, NZB, (B6 × NZB) F1 mice, and (B6 × NZB) × B6 N2 mice (12 weeks old and fed high-fat diet for 4 weeks) was measured for total cholesterol concentrations with a commercial colorimetric enzymatic assay, and HDL concentrations were measured after apolipoprotein B—containing lipoproteins were selectively precipitated with polyethylene glycol. Non-HDL represents the difference of total cholesterol and HDL. Plasma from (B6 × NZB) F11 mice (10 weeks old and on high-fat diet for 6 weeks) was measured for LDL, VLDL, and HDL concentrations with an enzymatic assay after gel filtration using a Superose 6 column. Non-HDL represents the total of LDL and VLDL concentrations. Values represent mean ± SEM (mg/dL) aP<0.01, bP<0.05, compared with B6 and F1