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. 2013 Sep 19;8(9):10.1371/annotation/0e045706-ea24-41db-be90-27d1cbcd35b1. doi: 10.1371/annotation/0e045706-ea24-41db-be90-27d1cbcd35b1

Correction: KATP Channel Opener Diazoxide Prevents Neurodegeneration: A New Mechanism of Action via Antioxidative Pathway Activation

Noemí Virgili, Pilar Mancera, Blanca Wappenhans, Georgina Sorrosal, Knut Biber, Marco Pugliese, Juan F Espinosa-Parrilla
PMCID: PMC5699205  PMID: 29161742

The fifth author, Knut Biber, should also have the affiliation "Department of Neuroscience, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands"

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Figure 4. Diazoxide increases Nrf2 nuclear translocation in NSC-34 motoneurons and prevents endogenous oxidative damage.

Western blot showed an increase of Nrf2 signaling in the nuclear extracts from NSC-34 neurons treated with different doses of diazoxide for 24 h. The higher increase of Nrf2 was found at lower doses (10 and 1 µM) (A). Cell viability of NSC-34 cells was measured after 24 h AAPH oxidative stress activation and results demonstrated that diazoxide treatment effectively ameliorates cell viability at low doses (B). Results expressed as mean ± SEM. n≥4 experiments. *: p < 0.05, ** p<0.01.

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