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. 2016 Feb 19;5(2):e003078. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.115.003078

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Hyperglycemia enhances temporal dispersion of electrical recovery. A and B, Variability of the electrical recovery evaluated by SD and RSD in control (Ctrl) and streptozotocin (STZ) female mice at ≈2 weeks (A, same animals as in Figure 2B) and ≈1 month (B, same animals as in Figure 2C) after onset of the hyperglycemia is shown as median and interquartile ranges (IQRs). *P<0.05 vs Ctrl. C, Variability of the electrical recovery evaluated by SD and RSD in WT and Akita male mice (same animals as in Figure 2E) is shown as median and IQRs. *P<0.05 vs WT. D, Electrocardiographic parameters and variability of repolarization assessed after complete autonomic block in Ctrl (n=10) and STZ (n=6) female mice at 168 to 183 days after onset of hyperglycemic conditions are shown as median and IQRs. *P<0.05 vs Ctrl. E, Electrocardiographic parameters and variability of repolarization assessed after complete autonomic block in WT (n=6) and Akita (n=7) male mice at 9 months of age are shown as median and IQRs. *P<0.05 vs WT. bpm indicates beats per minute.