Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

Repeat cross-sectional data on the progression of the metabolic syndrome in Ossabaw miniature swine

  • Mikaela L. McKenney-Drake,
  • Stacey D. Rodenbeck,
  • Meredith K. Owen,
  • Kyle A. Schultz,
  • Mouhamad Alloosh,
  • Johnathan D. Tune,
  • Michael Sturek

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1393 – 1395

Abstract

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Ossabaw miniature swine were fed an excess calorie, atherogenic diet for 6, 9, or 12 months. Increased body weight, hypertension, and increased plasma cholesterol and triglycerides are described in Table 1. For more detailed interpretations and conclusions about the data, see our associated research study, “Biphasic alterations in coronary smooth muscle Ca2+ regulation during coronary artery disease progression in metabolic syndrome” McKenney-Drake, et al. (2016) [1].