Research Article

ROS Plays a Role in the Neonatal Rat Intestinal Barrier Damages Induced by Hyperoxia

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The levels of D-LA, ET, L-FABP, i-FABP, and DAO in intestinal lavage fluid. (a) D-LA; (b) ET; (c) L-FABP; (d) i-FABP; (e) DAO. As newborn rats grew and developed, D-LA, ET, L-FABP, i-FABP, and DAO levels gradually increased ( or ) in the hyperoxia group. But in the control group, only D-LA and ET gradually increased ( or ). In the control group, i-FABP levels in 5-day-old neonatal pups increased compared to the other pups. Compared with the control group, D-LA, ET, L-FABP, i-FABP, and DAO levels increased significantly in the hyperoxia group ( or ) ( at each time point).
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