Fig. 4
From: Gallic acid alleviates hippocampus and cerebellum injuries in a rat model of hepatic encephalopathy


Effects of Gallic acid on neuronal degeneration in the cerebellum in BDL-induced encephalopathy. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n = 7 per group). Values of this study were analyzed using one way ANOVA, followed by Tukey’s post hoc test Significance level of the data was considered p value < 0.05. **** Shows a significant difference between the two groups with p < 0.0001, *** Shows a significant difference between the two groups with p < 0.001, ** Shows a significant difference between the two groups with p < 0.01,* Shows a significant difference between the two groups with p < 0.05. Photographs show cerebellar purkinje in different groups. (A) Sham, (B) BDL, (C) BDL+ 20mg/kgGA, (D) BDL+ 30mg/kgGA, (E) sham+CC, (F) BDL+CC, (G) BDL+ 20mg/kgGA+CC, (H) BDL+ 30mg/kgGA+CC. The black arrow shows degenerate neurons. (Nissl staining, magnification × 400).