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. 2019 Jun 11;9:8514. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-44955-0

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Systemic LPS-induced pulmonary and hepatic gene expression is not different between neonatal male and female mice. Fold induction of pulmonary and hepatic expression of (A) Tnf, (B) Cxcl1, (C) Cxcl2, (D) Il6, (E) Il1b and (F) Ccl2, (G) Il1a, (H) Il10, (I) Cxcl10, (J) Il12b, (K) Bcl2a1, (L) Bcl2l1, (M) Xiap, (N) Birc3, (O) Serpinb2, in neonatal (P0) male (white bars) and female (black bars) following exposure to systemic LPS (5 mg/kg IP, 1–5 hours). Genes were selected based on previous reports linking them to LPS-induced lung injury or sex-specific differences in expression (see Table 1). All values are normalized to sex-specific control mice. Values are means ± SE from 6 individual animals per sex per condition. *p < 0.05 vs. sex-matched unexposed control.