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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 16.
Published in final edited form as: Nitric Oxide. 2018 Apr 17;77:35–43. doi: 10.1016/j.niox.2018.04.005

Fig. 6. The shift in nNOS-isoform expression patterns is inconsistently related to the increase in mitochondria protein levels in muscle extracts of PGC-1alpha TG mice compared to WT littermates.

Fig. 6

Detergent extracts of the tongue (A), the rectus femoris (RF) muscle (B) and six other striated muscles (Supplementary Fig 4) were subjected to immunoblotting with the mitochondria-specific OXPHOS antibody cocktail accounting for ATP5A of complex (C) 5 (55 kDa), SDHB of C2 (30 kDa) and NDUFB8 of C1 (20 kDa). * denote samples which contained higher (P<0.05) protein levels in the detergent extracts of the PGC-1alpha-TG mice than the WT mice. C: The changes in expression levels of mitochondrial ATP5A, quantified as representative example by densitometry of the immunoblot bands, were related to the shift in the expression of the nNOS-isoforms in the eight striated muscles of the PGC-1alpha-TG mice versus those of the WT mice.