Journal: The Journal of surgical research
Article Title: Prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with endothelial glycocalyx degradation
doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2020.02.011
Figure Lengend Snippet: A. Flow cytometry plots showing percentage of CD11bposLy6Gpos circulating neutrophils (upper right quadrant), CD11bposLy6Gneg monocytes (upper left quadrant) and lymphocytes (lower left quadrant) 6 hours later after injection of PBS (control, left) or 120 μg/kg human recombinant syndecan-1 (right). B. Graphical representation of data from flow cytometry showing number of (left to right): WBC, neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes after administration of PBS (n=6) or syndecan-1 (SDC1, n=7). Unpaired t test. C. Flow cytometry plots showing percentage of CD11bposLy6Gpos neutrophils (black gate) in bone marrow 6 hours later after injection of PBS (control, left) or 120 μg/kg human recombinant syndecan-1 (right). D. Number of CD45pos cells (left) and neutrophils (right) in murine bone marrow after administration of PBS (n=6) or syndecan-1 (SDC1, n=7). Unpaired t test.
Article Snippet: Administration of syndecan-1 Human recombinant syndecan-1 (11429-H08H, Sino Biologicals Wayne, PA) in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was intravenously injected to FVB/NJ mice at a dose of 120 μg/kg body weight.
Techniques: Flow Cytometry, Injection, Recombinant