Research Article

Follicular Development and Secretion of Ovarian Hormones during the Juvenile and Adult Reproductive Lives of the Myelin Mutant taiep Rat: An Animal Model of Demyelinating Diseases

Figure 5

Fluorescence intensity of catecholamines in the ovaries of juvenile and adult Sprague–Dawley and taiep rats. (a) Immunohistochemistry of an ovary slice of juvenile Sprague–Dawley and taiep rats; arrows indicate the location of the fluorescent around the follicle; the bar graph shows fluorescence intensity. The error bars represent the standard error of measurements for 30 sections of ovaries by group. (b) Immunohistochemistry of an ovary slice of adult Sprague–Dawley and taiep rats; arrows indicate the location of the fluorescents, and the bar graph shows fluorescence intensity. SD: Sprague–Dawley. The error bars represent the standard error of measurements for 30 sections of ovaries by group. Student’s t-test.
(a) Fluorescence intensity of catecholamines in the ovaries of juvenile rats
(b) Fluorescence intensity of catecholamines the ovaries of adult rats