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. 2011 Feb 4;32(2):167–174. doi: 10.1038/aps.2010.191

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Values of both core temperature (Tco) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) for normothermic controls (NT), heatstroke (HS) rats treated with vehicle solution (VEH+HS) and HS rats treated with KYNA (KYNA+HS). The values were obtained at 0 (empty bar), 68 (diagonally shaded bar), or 85 (cross-hatched bar) min after the initiation of heat exposure in heatstroke rats or the equivalent times in NT. bP<0.05 in comparison with NT group; eP<0.05 in comparison with time “0” group; hP<0.05 in comparison with (VEH+HS) group. All HS groups had heat exposure (43 °C) withdrawn exactly at 68 min and were then allowed to recover at room temperature (26 °C). Bars were the mean±SD of six rats for each group.