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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Shock. 2011 May;35(5):485–491. doi: 10.1097/SHK.0b013e31820860f5

Fig. 2. Mean arterial blood pressure readings following (A) fecal peritonitis (FP) or (B) sham insult in wild type (WT) or BKα−/− (KO) mice and (C) effect of TEA upon FP-induced hypotension.

Fig. 2

FP induced a fall in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) in (A) BKα−/− mice and their WT litter mates compared to (B) sham animals. TEA (10mg.kg−1.h−1 iv for 2 h) reversed FP-induced hypotension at 6 h (C) with no effect on shams (P < 0.01). Data shown as mean ± sem, (except B - mean values only as n=2) with n values on graphs.