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Fig. 1 | Journal of Inflammation

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From: IgG immune complex-induced acute lung injury is ameliorated by cAMP via down-regulation of C/EBP- and AP-1-mediated transcriptions

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IgG-IC-induced acute lung injury is attenuated by Rolipram. Rolipram is dissolved in DMSO to obtain 10 mg/ml solution. For DMSO groups, mice are treated according to the following principle: 0.1 ml/kg. For Rolipram groups, mice are treated according to the following principle: 1 mg/kg. Mice are treated by intraperitoneal injection of DMSO + PBS or Rolipram + PBS, and the total volume is 200 µl. Then mice receive immediate airway deposition of IgG-IC. 4 h later, BAL fluids and whole lung tissues are harvested to analyze pulmonary permeability (A), and MPO activity (B), respectively. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (N = 6 for control groups, and N = 10 for IgG-IC groups). * and *** suggest p < 0.05 and p < 0.001, respectively. (C) Mice receiving intraperitoneal treatment of DMSO or Rolipram are stimulated by airway deposition of IgG-IC. 4 h after initiation of acute lung injury, lungs are harvested and histological changes are assessed

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