Figure 6: Aorta macrophages in CD36−/− mice. | Scientific Reports

Figure 6: Aorta macrophages in CD36−/− mice.

From: Aorta macrophage inflammatory and epigenetic changes in a murine model of obstructive sleep apnea: Potential role of CD36

Figure 6

(A) In contrast with wild type mice, the percentage of macrophages is lower in CIH-derived than in RA-derived aortas of CD36−/− mice (p < 0.05; n = 6/experimental group). No changes in the proportions of the pro-inflammatory bone marrow-derived (Ly6chigh) (Panel B), tissue-resident (CD64+) (Panel C) and pro-inflammatory M1 (CD86+) (Panel D) cells when compared to RA-exposed CD36−/− mice (p > 0.05; n = 6/experimental group). White and black bars represent RA- and CIH-exposed CD36−/− mice, respectively no changes in the proportions of the pro-inflammatory bone marrow-derived (Ly6chigh) (B), tissue-resident (CD64+) (C) and pro-inflammatory M1 (CD86+) (D) cells when compared to RA-exposed CD36−/− mice.

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