Research Article

Aucubin Protects against Myocardial Infarction-Induced Cardiac Remodeling via nNOS/NO-Regulated Oxidative Stress

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nNOS-KO abolished the antiremodeling effects of aucubin in vivo. (a) Kaplan-Meier survival analysis of nNOS-KO mice in vehicle-MI and aucubin-MI group during 2 weeks after MI. (b–d) H&E staining ((b) ) and statistical analysis of the infarction area (c) and cross-sectional area ((d) CSA, cells per experimental group). (e) and (f) PSR staining of the heart in the indicated groups [(e) PSR staining () and (f) statistical analysis of the LV collagen volume (%), fields per experimental group]. (g) and (h) TUNEL staining (g) () and quantitation (h) in the hearts of vehicle and aucubin-treated nNOS-KO mice at 2 weeks post-MI. vs. the Vehicle-sham group.
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