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. 2015 Jun 22;10(6):e0130927. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130927

Fig 5. Association between peripheral blood mtDNA copy number and cerebral bioenergetics 6 hours and 25 hours after rapid, non-impact rotational (RNR) traumatic brain injury.

Fig 5

(A) There was a significant correlation between the increase in peripheral blood relative mtDNA quantification copy number (RQ), from pre- to post-injury and the decrease in hippocampal maximal oxidative phosphorylation 6 hours post-RNR from sham respiration values. RNR: rapid non-impact rotational traumatic brain injury. (B) There was a significant correlation between the increase in peripheral blood relative mtDNA quantification copy number (RQ), from pre- to post-injury and the decrease in hippocampal maximal oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOSCI+CII) 25 hours post-RNR from sham respiration. RNR: rapid non-impact rotational traumatic brain injury.