Research Article

Cyanin Chloride Inhibits Hyperbaric Pressure-Induced Decrease of Intracellular Glutamate-Aspartate Transporter in Rat Retinal Müller Cells

Figure 1

Cell morphology observed under inverted-phase microscopy (×100). Müller cells were cultured to 80–90% confluence and exposed to hyperbaric or atmospheric pressure for two hours and then to varying concentrations of cyanin chloride (or vehicle) for three days before images were captured. (A) Group A: 0 mmHg; (B) Group B: 60 mmHg; (C) Group C: 60 mmHg + 10 μmol/L cyanin chloride; (D) Group D: 60 mmHg + 30 μmol/L cyanin chloride; (E) Group E: 60 mmHg + 50 μmol/L cyanin chloride.