Research Article

Cyr61 Promotes Inflammation of a Gouty Arthritis Model in Rats

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(a) The pictures of arthritis from the blank group and MSU-induced murine gout model group after 72 h. (b) The ratio of the right foot to the left foot (normal control) from 0 h to 72 h (). (c) H&E staining of synovial tissue from the blank group and MSU-induced murine gout model group. (d, f) Immunohistochemical staining of Cyr61, relative expression of Cyr61 mRNA, and the protein level of Cyr61 in the synovial tissue from the same groups (). (g) Protein level in different groups was expressed as a ratio to β-actin (). (h) The protein level of Cyr61 in the rat FLS from the same groups. (i) Protein level in different groups was expressed as a ratio to GAPDH ().
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