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. 2015 Mar 16;14(8):1260–1267. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2015.1014150

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Biochemical markers of renal disfunction in J/J and J/+ rats. (A) Plasma BUN levels do not differ between saline-treated J/J and J/+ rats and remain unchanged after administration of the low dose of LPS (10 μg/kg, iv). The high dose of LPS (1,000 μg/kg, iv) raises BUN in both genotypes, without any intergenotype difference. (B) Plasma creatinine levels do not differ between saline-treated J/J and J/+ rats and remain unchanged after administration of the low dose of LPS. The high dose of LPS raises plasma creatinine in both genotypes, without any intergenotype difference. Within each genotype, significant differences in the response to LPS (as compared to saline) are marked as ## (P < 0.01) or ### (P < 0.001).