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From: Suckling a protein-restricted rat dam leads to diminished albuminuria in her male offspring in adult life: a longitudinal study

Figure 2

Albuminuria levels in rats whose mothers had been fed diets differing in their protein contents. There were three groups of male rats: those whose mothers were fed a diet containing 20% protein throughout pregnancy and lactation ('control'; n = 24 animals from 6 different litters; diagonal bars), those that were born to dams fed the 8% protein diet but were subsequently cross-fostered by dams fed the 20% protein diet ('recuperated'; n = 16 animals from 5 different litters; vertical bars) and those that were born to control dams but were subsequently cross-fostered by dams fed a diet containing 8% protein ('post-natal low protein'; n = 20 animals from 5 different litters; solid black bars). Fig. 2a shows daily albumin excretion rates and Fig. 2b shows albumin to creatinine ratios. Data are medians (interquartile ranges).

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