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Han et al., 2021 - Deficiency in Neuroserpin Exacerbates CoCl2 Induced Hypoxic Injury in the Zebrafish Model by Increased Oxidative Stress
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FIGURE 4

More severe vascular malformation in neuroserpin deficient zebrafish under CoCl2 induced hypoxic injury. (A) Image of vessels of Tg (Fli1: EGFP) and Tg (serpini1−/−-Fli1: EGFP) with or without 10 mM CoCl2 induced injury. Tg (Fli1: EGFP) and Tg (serpini1−/−-Fli1: EGFP) show normal vascular morphology in brain region including central artery (CtA), primordial hindbrain channel (PHBC), and primary head sinus (PHS). CoCl2 caused vascular malformation both in Tg (Fli1: EGFP) and Tg (serpini1−/−-Fli1: EGFP) under 10 mM CoCl2-induced injury. More reduced vascular branches in brain area were observed in Tg (serpini1−/−-Fli1: EGFP) group compared to Tg (Fli1: EGFP). Scale bar:100 um. White arrow indicates brain vessels. Dash white square box shows reduction of normal vessels in CoCl2 treated groups. (B) Quantification of average fluorescence intensity of vessels in brain area in Tg (Fli1: EGFP) and Tg (serpini1−/−-Fli1: EGFP) under 10 mM CoCl2 induced injury. The data are presented as the mean ± SEM, n = 6 per group. Statistical analyses were performed with Student’s t-test, ***p < 0.001, ns: no significant, compared with WT in the same CoCl2 concentration.

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