Fig. 1. The change of (A) Body Weight; (B) Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue (SAT) weight of high-fat- diet-induced obese mice. Values represent means ± SEM. Different alphabet means significant difference.
Fig. 2. Effect of moderate and high intensity exercise on inflammasome marker in high-fat diet induced obese mice. (A) NLRP3 Inflammasome; (B) ASC; (C) Caspase 1; (D) IL-1 β; (E) IL-18. Data represent means ± SEM. Different alphabet means significant difference.
Fig. 3. The effect of moderate and high intensity exercise on macrophage marker in high-fat diet induced obese mice. (A) F480, (B) M1 macrophage marker CD11c, (C) M1 macrophage marker CD86, (D) M2 macrophage marker, CD206. Data represent means ± SEM. Different alphabet means significant difference.
Fig. 4. The effect of moderate and high intensity exercise on browning marker in high-fat diet induced obese mice. (A) PGC1α, (B) BMP7, (C) UCP1, (D) PRDM16, (E) PPAR α. Data represent means±SEM. Different alphabet means significant difference.
Table 1. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction primer sequences
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