Research Article

Apolipoprotein E Deficiency Aggravates Neuronal Injury by Enhancing Neuroinflammation via the JNK/c-Jun Pathway in the Early Phase of Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Mice

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Potential implication of APOE in brain injury in the early phase of SAH. (a) Time course of ApoE expression in the early phase of SAH. The ApoE level elevated after SAH and peaked at 24 h after SAH (, compared to sham, ). (b) Cellular location of ApoE after SAH. ApoE expressed mainly in astrocytes and partly in neurons. (c) Microglia expressed LRP1. The expression of LRP1 elevated in both APOE-/- and WT mice at 24 h after SAH. (d) Potential mechanisms for involvement of ApoE in brain injury in the early phase of SAH. .
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