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Global deletion of potassium channel Kv1.5 causes biventricular heart failure

Figure 7. Peripheral response to Kv1.5 KO. (A) Liver weight was elevated in KO males. (B) Liver weight to tibia length was elevated in male KO mice. (C) Lung weight was elevated in Kv1.5 KO female mice and (D) lung weight relative to tibia length trended towards significance in KO female mice (P = 0.08). (E) Treadmill time to exhaustion was lower in KO mice of both sexes. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. *P < 0.05 within sex by Student’s t-test. Blue: male (M), red: female (F).

The Journal of Cardiovascular Aging
ISSN 2768-5993 (Online)

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