Data on chow, liver tissue and mitochondrial fatty acid compositions as well as mitochondrial proteome changes after feeding mice a western diet for 6–24 weeks

Claudia Einer,S. Hohenester,R. Wimmer,Lena Wottke,Renate Artmann,Sabine Schulz,Christian Gosmann,Alisha Simmons,C. Leitzinger,C. Eberhagen,S. Borchard,S. Schmitt,S. Hauck,C. von Toerne,M. Jastroch,E. Walheim,C. Rust,A. Gerbes,Bastian Popper,D. Mayr,M. Schnurr,A. Vollmar,G. Denk,H. Zischka

Published 2017 in Data in Brief

ABSTRACT

The data presented in this article describe the fatty acid composition of chow, liver tissue and isolated liver mitochondria from mice fed for 6–24 weeks with a high caloric western diet (WD) in comparison to control diet (normal diet, ND). The fatty acid composition was measured via gas chromatography flame ionization detection (GC-FID). Moreover, WD-induced mitochondrial protein changes are presented in this work and were analyzed by mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS). For further interpretation and discussion of the presented data please refer to the research article entitled “Mitochondrial adaptation in steatotic mice” (Einer et al., 2017) [1].

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