Sex-specific impact of food restriction on weight loss and serum leptin.
(A) Animal weight across time. (B) Daily food intake (two-way ANOVA: CTR male vs FR male; t = 4.81; df = 25; p < 0.0001; CTR male vs. CTR female; t = 0.013; df = 25; p = 0.99; CTR female vs. FR female; t = 6.59; df=25; p < 0. 0001; FR male vs. FR female; t = 1.93; df = 25; p = 0.07; n = 8 CTR males, 8 FR males, 7 CTR females, and 7 FR females). Percent reduction of food intake for food restriction is shown in red for each sex. (C) Animal weight (two-way ANOVA: CTR male vs FR male; t = 11.36; df = 25; p < 0.0001; CTR female vs FR female; t = 8.36; df = 25; p < 0.0001; n = 17 CTR males and 19 FR males; 23 CTR females and 11 FR females). (D) Serum leptin levels (two-way ANOVA: CTR male vs FR male; t = 4.58; df = 66; p < 0.0001; CTR females vs FR females; t = 1.00; df = 66; p = 0.32; n = 17 CTR males and 19 FR males; 23 CTR females and 11 FR females). (E) Left. AMPK Thr172 phosphorylation, normalized by total AMPK, in primary visual cortex (V1) tissue (two-way ANOVA: CTR male vs FR male; t = 2.28; df = 39; p = 0.022; CTR female vs. FR female; t = 0.64; df = 39; p = 0.11; n = 11 CTR males, 15 FR males, 11 CTR females, and 6 FR females). Right. PPARα activity in V1 tissue, as assessed by levels of DNA binding, normalized to protein level (two-way ANOVA: CTR male vs FR male; t = 4.81; df = 30; p = 0.013; CTR female vs. FR female; t = 0.0016; df = 30; p = 0.99; n = 5 CTR males, 11 FR males, n = 9 CTR females, and 9 FR females). ***p < 0.0001; *p < 0.05; n.s. = not significant. Error bars are S.E.M.