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Fig. 4 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

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From: Correction: Caffeine blocks disruption of blood brain barrier in a rabbit model of Alzheimer's disease

Fig. 4

Caffeine blocks high cholesterol diet-induced down-regulation of tight junction proteins Caffeine blocks high cholesterol diet-induced down-regulation of tight junction proteins. A Schematic draft of a section of olfactory bulb, the green square indicated where the fluorescent images were taken for measures of the expression of occludin and ZO-1. B Decreased occludin immunostaining was observed in olfactory bulb from cholesterol-fed rabbits and this effect was blocked by caffeine. Caffeine alone had no effect on occludin immunostaining in normal rabbit brain. Representative images taken from 2 rabbits in each group with 6 sections from each animal are shown. Bar = 100 µm. C Quantitative data from B shows that high cholesterol diet significantly decreased occludin immunopositive staining in olfactory bulb, and this effect is blocked by caffeine. D Cholesterol-enriched diet decreased significantly protein levels of occludin, and these effects were blocked by caffeine at the dose of 3 mg/day. Caffeine alone did not significantly change protein levels of occludin in normal rabbit olfactory bulb (n = 4, *p < 0.05). E Decreased ZO-1 immunostaining was observed in olfactory bulb from cholesterol-fed rabbits and this effect was blocked by caffeine. Caffeine alone had no effect on ZO-1 immunostaining in normal rabbit brain. Representative images taken from 2 rabbits in each group with 6 sections from each animal are shown. Bar = 100 µm. F Quantitative data from E shows that high cholesterol diet significantly decreased ZO-1 immunopositive staining in olfactory bulb, and this effect is blocked by caffeine. G Cholesterol-enriched diet decreased significantly protein levels of ZO-1, and these effects were blocked by caffeine at the dose of 3 mg/day. Caffeine alone did not significantly change protein levels of ZO1 in normal rabbit olfactory bulb. n = 4, *p < 0.05

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