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Fig. 13 | Particle and Fibre Toxicology

Fig. 13

From: Exposure to diesel exhaust particles results in altered lung microbial profiles, associated with increased reactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species and inflammation, in C57Bl/6 wildtype mice on a high-fat diet

Fig. 13

Probiotic supplementation attenuates the pro-inflammatory TNF-α response with diesel exhaust particle exposure. Representative images of TNF-α expression in the lungs of C57Bl/6 mice, on a high-fat (HF) diet exposed to either (a–c) saline, (d–f) DEP – 35 μg PM, or (g–i) saline and probiotics - 0.3 g/day (~ 7.5 × 107 cfu/day) and (j-l) DEP and probiotics. Red fluorescence indicates TNF-α expression, blue fluorescence is nuclear staining (Hoechst). Right panels (c, f, i, l) are merged figures of left (blue; a, d, g, j) and center (red; b, e, h, k) panels. m Graph of histology analysis of lung TNF-α fluorescence. 40x magnification, scale bar = 100 μm. Data are depicted as mean ± SEM with *p < 0.05 compared to HF Control, †p < 0.05 compared to HF Control - Probiotics, ‡p < 0.05 compared to HF DEP by two way ANOVA

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