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Fig. 3 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

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From: Lack of interleukin-13 receptor α1 delays the loss of dopaminergic neurons during chronic stress

Fig. 3

Mapping the location of IL-13 production in the substantia nigra. (AA″) Representative pictures of immunofluorescent staining of IL-13 (green) in the SN of non-stressed (top), 8 h of RS (center) and after 16 weeks of RS (bottom); showing that RS elevates IL-13 expression in both the SNc and the SNr. (Pictures representative of a n = 3 experiment; scale bars: 0.5 mm; blue: DAPI). (BB″, CC″, DD″, EE″) Representative pictures of double immunofluorescence of IL-13 (green) with Iba-1, GFAP, NeuN, and TH (red), respectively, in control condition, 8 h of RS, and 16 weeks of RS. Arrows: co-localization of IL-13 and the specific cell type marker; arrowheads: IL-13 signal without co-localization with the cell type marker. IL-13 co-localizes (arrows) with microglia (Iba-1, Fig. BB″), neurons (NeuN, Fig. DD″), and dopaminergic cells (TH, Fig. EE″). No co-staining was found in astrocytes (GFAP, Fig. CC″). (scale bar: 200 μm in AA″, 50 μm in BE″; blue: DAPI)

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