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. 2017 Sep 6;8(49):85828–85837. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.20687

Figure 3. MiRNA-29a regulated concentration of K+ in the colonic epithelial cells of IBS-D.

Figure 3

*P<0.05 vs. Control. #P<0.05 vs. IBS-D Control. Compared with the control group, the concentration of K+ decreased significantly in IBS-D control group, IBS-D +miR-29a NC groupCompared with IBS-D control group, the concentration of K+ increased significantly in IBS-D +miR-29a antagomir group. The concentration of K+ change proved the intestinal membrane permeability inceased significantly with the miR-29a increasing in the IBS-D rats, showing the real function of miR-29a in regulating the intestinal membrane permeability.