Research Article

Chlorpyrifos Suppresses Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Carp by Promoting Necroptosis and Inhibiting Respiratory Burst Caused by the PKC/MAPK Pathway

Figure 1

The inhibitory effects of CPF on neutrophils. Neutrophils were treated with various concentrations of CPF for 2 h. Quantitative data are presented as the mean ± SD. Samples with different letters were considered significantly different (). The samples with the same letters were not significantly different (). The LC50 for CPF-treated neutrophils was approximately 18.85 mg/L. We selected 0.325 mg/L as the optimum concentration corresponding to 95% viability of neutrophils.