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. 2018 Jul 12;8:10558. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-28970-1

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Occludin in cortical microvasculature during abstinence from Meth. (A) 3 days of abstinence from Meth. Middle panel shows representative blot of occludin after 3 days of abstinence from Meth and the bottom panel shows the loading control α-tubulin. (B) COX-2 inhibitor nimesulide treatment during 3 days of abstinence. Line indicates controls that did not receive nimesulide treatments. Middle panel shows a representative blot of occludin in nimesulide treated groups after 3 days of abstinence from Meth and the bottom panel shows the loading control α-tubulin. (C) 7 days of abstinence from Meth decreased occludin in CUS + Meth vs. CUS (*p < 0.05) and Meth (#p < 0.001) n = 6–8/group. Middle panel shows representative blot of occludin after 7 days of abstinence from Meth and the bottom panel shows the loading control α-tubulin. (D) COX-2 inhibitor nimesulide treatment during 7 days of abstinence. Line indicates controls that did not receive nimesulide treatments. Middle panel shows representative blot of occludin in nimesulide treated groups after 7 days of abstinence from Meth and the bottom panel shows the loading control α-tubulin. Occludin and α-tubulin band images presented have been vertically sliced in order to juxtapose lanes that were non-adjacent in the blot. Full-length blots are presented in Supplementary Figures S3A, S3B, S3C and D.