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Published in final edited form as: Eur J Neurosci. 2013 Dec 5;39(6):1026–1041. doi: 10.1111/ejn.12444

Figure 6. Immunohistochemical analysis of SLC-family proteins in MSA cases and MBP1-hαsyn tg mice.

Figure 6

(A, B) Representative image of SLC1A1 levels in control and MSA samples, respectively. (C) Analysis of SLC1A1 levels in control and MSA samples. (D, E) Representative image of SLC6A6 levels in control and MSA samples, respectively. (F) Analysis of SLC1A1 levels in control and MSA samples. (G, H) Representative image of α-syn levels in control and MSA samples, respectively. (I, J) Representative image of SLC1A1 levels in non tg and MBP1-hαsyn tg mice, respectively. (K) Analysis of SLC1A1 levels in non tg and MBP1-hαsyn tg mice. (L, M) Representative image of SLC6A6 levels in non tg and MBP1-hαsyn tg mice, respectively. (N) Analysis of SLC1A6 levels in non tg and MBP1-hαsyn tg mice. (O, P) Representative image of α-syn levels in non tg and MBP1-hαsyn tg mice, respectively. All images are from the frontal cortex. MSA = Multiple System Atrophy. Scale bar = 25µM. Error bars represent mean ± SEM. In (C, F) * indicates a significant difference (p< 0.05) between the MSA and control samples and in (K, N) * indicates a significant difference (p< 0.05) between the MBP1-hαsyn tg and non tg mice, analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Dunnett’s post hoc test.