Research Article

Protection against HEMA-Induced Mitochondrial Injury In Vitro by Nrf2 Activation

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Transmission electron microscopy of mitochondrial morphological alterations before and after various treatments. (a) Well-preserved mitochondria in untreated hDPCs. (b) After the cells were exposed to HEMA, some mitochondria were swollen (arrows), with cristae derangements (open arrowhead) and vacuolization (asterisk). The rough endoplasmic reticulum also appeared swollen and disrupted (open arrowheads). (c) The presence of tBHQ partially restored mitochondrial morphology. However, some mitochondria were irreversibly damaged (open arrowheads). (d) Mitochondria exhibited extensive swelling and cristae derangements (arrows), disruption of membrane integrity (pointer), and internal vacuolization (asterisk) when the hDPCs were pretreated ML385 prior to exposure to HEMA. .
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