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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cell Physiol. 2021 Sep 13;237(1):983–991. doi: 10.1002/jcp.30574

Figure 1. Effect of Myeloid PTEN deficiency on blood pressure, kidney function and proteinuria.

Figure 1.

A, Myeloid PTEN deficiency has no effect on AngII-induced elevation of blood pressure. *P<0.01 between AngII-treated groups and vehicle-treated control groups. n=6 per group. B, Myeloid PTEN deficiency significantly worsens AngII-induced renal dysfunction as measured by blood creatinine. *P<0.01 vs LysMCrePTENf//f-Vehicle; +P<0.01 vs LysMCre+PTENf//f-AngII; and #P<0.01 vs LysMCrePTENf//f-AngII. n=6 per group. C, Myeloid PTEN deficiency significantly augments AngII-induced albuminuria. *P<0.01 vs LysMCrePTENf//f-Vehicle; +P<0.01 vs LysMCre+PTENf//f-AngII; and #P<0.01 vs LysMCrePTENf//f-AngII. n=6 per group.