28 August 2020>: Animal Study
The Role of the NOD1/Rip2 Signaling Pathway in Myocardial Remodeling in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
Feng-Yi Liu 1ABCEF* , Bing-Qian Fang 12ABCDEF , Ling-Min Sun 3BDF , Xiu-Zhen Zhang 3BCF , Jin-Li Liu 1ABCDF , Yun Yang 4BCDF , Wen-Hua Zhang 4BCDF , Xiu-Li Wang 3BCDF , Yan-Chun Ding 1ABCDEFG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.924748
Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e924748
Figure 6 (A–C) Western blots showing the levels of the NOD1 and Rip2 proteins in the myocardium of SHRs and WKY rats. * P<0.05 compared with the 8-week-old SHRs, and # P<0.05 compared with the 16-week-old WKY rats. (D–F) Western blots showing the levels of the NOD1 and Rip2 proteins in the myocardium of SHRs in each experimental group. * P<0.05 compared with the SHR-C group, and # P 0.05 compared with the SHR-NS group. NOD1 – nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 1; Rip2 – receptor-interacting protein 2; SHRs – spontaneously hypertensive rats; WKY – Wistar-Kyoto; SHR-C group – control group; SHR-NS group – saline injection group.