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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Free Radic Biol Med. 2017 Oct 6;113:280–290. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2017.10.004

Table 2. Impact of fNASH and nfNASH on expression of thioredoxin and antioxidant responses.

Quantitative analysis of Western blots presented in Figure 4A.

Normal fNASH Thioredoxin signaling Antioxidant response
Trx1 TrxR1 TxNIP GSTπ SOD2 catalase

100±10.85 100±7.20 100±28.56 100±30.72 100±21.21 100±4.66

183.74±16.60a 88.31±8.97 375.33±61.25a 7260.08±2157.12a 217.42±15.09a 82.09±4.67a

Normal nfNASH Trx1 TrxR1 TxNIP GSTπ SOD2 catalase

100±18.25 100±12.74 100±24.11 100±53.93 100±23.63 100±4.85

128.57±24.19 84.38±11.28 1407.73±490.01a 1996.23±336.93a 216.58±26.29a 77.03±5.16a

Each band was quantified using NIH ImageJ and normalized against total GADPH expression. N=6 normal, 6=fNASH, 6=nfNASH, data are means +/− SEM,

a

= statistically significant change when compared to expression in normal tissue.