Research Article

Action Mechanism of Ginkgo biloba Leaf Extract Intervened by Exercise Therapy in Treatment of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia

Figure 2

Hematoxylin-eosin stain (a) and Sirius Red stain of collagen deposition (b) of prostatic tissues of the normal controls (upper panel), and the BPH groups (lower panel) (×200); and the quantification of collagen deposition (c). (Upper panels: normal, Gingko control, Ex control, and Gingko + Ex control; lower panels: BPH control, BPH + Gingko, BPH + Ex, and BPH + Gingko + Ex.) Data were collected and statistically treated with ANOVA and Duncan’s multiple range tests ( ). Different letters indicate significant difference between groups ( ). BPH: benign prostate hyperplasia. Gingko: the Gingko biloba leaf extract. Ex: exercise.
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