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Fig. 2 | Particle and Fibre Toxicology

Fig. 2

From: Exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) depletes the ovarian follicle reserve and causes sex-dependent cardiovascular changes in apolipoprotein E null mice

Fig. 2

Effects of PM2.5 exposure on DNA damage in ovarian follicles: Female mice were exposed to concentrated ambient PM2.5 or filtered air as described for Fig. 1 and ovaries were processed for immunostaining for γH2AX as described in Methods. The graphs show the means ± SEM percentages of follicles with γH2AX-positive granulosa cells (A) or oocytes (B). Representative photomicrographs taken with 40 × objective show secondary follicles (S) with γH2AX-positive, brown-stained nuclei of granulosa cells and oocyte (yellow arrow; the nucleus does not appear round because of fixation artifact) and primordial and primary follicles with γH2AX-positive oocytes (red arrows). PM2.5 exposure significantly increased the percentages of primary and secondary follicles with γH2AX-positive granulosa cells (A) and of secondary follicles with γH2AX-positive oocytes (B). *P < 0.05 compared to air controls. N = 6–7/group. Scale bars, 50 μm

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