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. 2019 Sep 25;9(1):145–160. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2019.09.002

Figure 8.

Figure 8

Deficiency of IL-10 abolished EGCG-induced hepatoprotection against ethanol-induced injury. Results of (A) serum chemistry (ALT and AST) (n = 4); (B) representative hepatic H&E/Oil Red O staining, NAS score, liver TG level (n = 6); (C) representative hepatic F4/80 immunohistochemistry; (D) F4/80 staining quantification (n = 4); and (E) protein markers of hepatic injury of IL-10–/– mice administered with ethanol diet, in the presence or absence of EGCG. Values are expressed as mean ± SD (3 independently repeated experiments with similar results). ***P < .001. Scale bar = 20 μm. Statistical comparisons between groups were done by using the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn’s post hoc test to detect differences in all groups. n.s., not significant.