Fig. 3From: Atorvastatin rescues hyperhomocysteinemia-induced cognitive deficits and neuroinflammatory gene changesHyperhomocysteinemia with atorvastatin leads to limited microglial changes in the frontal cortex. Representative images of IBA-1 staining in the frontal cortex of mice on control (A), control + ATO (B), HHcy (C), and HHcy + ATO diet (D). Scale bar in A = 50 µm and is for images A–D. Percent microglia area (E), average microglia area (F), process endings (G) and average process length (H) in the frontal cortex are shown. Percent microglia area (I), average microglia area (J), process endings (K) and average process length (L) in the hippocampus are shownBack to article page