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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Med. 2011 Oct 13;8(12):3325–3334. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02500.x

Figure 5. FK treatment preserved EF 4 days after CNI in WT mice but not in GSNOR −/− mice.

Figure 5

A.) In WT mice, maximal ICP significantly decreased after CNI compared with sham treatment while FK treatment increased maximal ICP compared with CNI + vehicle. B.) Total ICP was also significantly decreased after CNI compared with that of sham treatment in WT mice while FK treatment increased total ICP compared with CNI + vehicle. C.) In GSNOR −/− mice, maximal ICP significantly decreased after CNI compared with sham treatment while FK treatment had no effect. D.) Total ICP was also significantly decreased with CNI while FK treatment had no effect. * p<0.05 vs. sham + vehicle, † p<0.05 vs. CNI + vehicle (S +V = sham + vehicle, S + FK = sham + FK treatment, CNI +V = unilateral injury + vehicle, CNI + FK = unilateral injury + FK treatment).