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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Neurobiol. 2014 Nov 4;52(3):1580–1589. doi: 10.1007/s12035-014-8959-3

Figure 2. VitC attenuates the isoflurane-induced increase in ROS levels in H4-APP cells.

Figure 2

A fluorescence staining of ROS shows that the treatment with 2% isoflurane plus saline for six hours (black bar) increases ROS levels as compared to the control condition plus saline for six hours (white bar). The treatment with 400 uM VitC for six hours alone (grey bar) does not significantly alter the ROS levels. There are lesser ROS levels following the treatment with isoflurane plus VitC (net bar) as compared to those following the treatment with isoflurane plus saline (black bar). N = 6 in each group. ROS, reactive oxygen species; APP, amyloid precursor protein; VitC, Vitamin C.