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. 2017 Nov 30;8:1689. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01689

Figure 4.

Figure 4

NF-κB pathway is modulated by histamine in SOD1-G93A microglia. (A) Total RNA was extracted from SOD1-G93A microglia stimulated with histamine (100 µM) for 6–18 h and the expression profiles of IL-10, IL-6, and IL-1β were examined by qRT-PCR. (B) Wild-type (WT) and SOD1-G93A microglia exposed to 100 µM histamine for 1–6–18 h were subjected to immunoreactions with anti-pNF-κB and anti-NF-κB. (C) SOD1-G93A microglia stimulated with histamine (100 µM) for 6 h in the presence of H1R–H2R–H3R–H4R antagonists were subjected to immunoreactions with anti-pNF-κB and anti-NF-κB. (D) SOD1-G93A microglia treated with histamine (100 µM) for 6 h in the presence of specific inhibitors of pERK (PD98059, 100 µM) and pp38 (SB203580, 20 µM) were subjected to immunoreactions with anti-pNF-κB and anti-NF-κB. Anti-GAPDH was used for protein normalization. HA, histamine. Data represent mean ± SEM of n = 4 independent experiments. Statistical significance was calculated by ANOVA followed by Post Hoc Tukey’s test, as referred to ctrl cells, *p < 0.05 or to histamine-treated cells, #p < 0.05.