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. 2014 Jun 9;18(11):2165–2175. doi: 10.1111/jcmm.12326

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Lysosome Ca2+ release in response to ROS in living CAMs. Glycyl-l-phenylalanine-β-naphthylamide (GPN, 200 μM) was used to release Ca2+ from lysosomes. Representative lysosomal Ca2+ traces (A) and summarized data showing the effects of NAADP antagonists, PPADS (50 μM) or NED-19 (10 μM) on GPN-induced lysosomal Ca2+ release in CAMs treated with X/XO or H2O2 (B) or Nox1 cDNA (C; n = 6 for all panels). *P < 0.05 versus Ctrl or Scramble; #P < 0.05 versus CAMs treated with X/XO or H2O2 or Nox1 cDNA transfection alone.