Research Article

Elucidation of the Role of Lectin-Like oxLDL Receptor-1 in the Metabolic Responses of Macrophages to Human oxLDL

Figure 4

Average extracellular acidification response of RAW 264.7 cells to a 6 min exposure of various LDL. Percent increases were calculated based on the variation from the maximum peak height chance during exposure to the baseline average, prior to exposure. For native LDL at 100 µg/mL ; ±0.03%, 50 µg/mL ; ±0.15%, 10 µg/mL ; ±0.76%, and 1 µg/mL ; ±0.8%. For low oxLDL at 100 µg/ml ; ±0.9%, 50 µg/ml ; ±0.55%, 10 µg/ml ; ±8.8%, and 1 µg/ml ; ±0.24%. For medium oxLDL at 100 µg/mL ; ±0.22%, 50 µg/mL ; ±0.3%, 10 µg/mL ; ±0.003%, and 1 µg/mL ; ±0.78%. For high oxLDL at 100 µg/mL ; ±4.45%, 50 µg/mL ; ±4.3%, 10 µg/mL ; ±0.38%, and 1 µg/mL ; ±0.04%. For Intracel oxLDL at 100 µg/mL ; ±0.17%, 50 µg/mL ; ±1.0%, 10 µg/mL ; ±10.9%, and 1 µg/mL ; ±0.83%.