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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Cellular localization of 15-prostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-PGDH) in rheumatoid arthritis
synovial tissue and the effects of anti-rheumatic treatment on its expression. (a) Double-immunofluorescence images show staining for 15-PGDH-positive (red) cells and
cell marker staining (green) for macrophage CD163, fibroblast prolyl-4-hydroxylase,
and endothelial cell CD31. Merged images display double-stained cells in yellow. Original
magnification: ×400. Light microscopy pictures of representative synovial biopsy sections
show immunohistochemical positive (brown) staining for 15-PGDH before and after intra-articular
treatment with glucocorticoids (b) and before and 8 weeks after initiation of methotrexate therapy (c) (hematoxilin counterstained). Graphs display the comparative 15-PGDH expression in
rheumatoid arthritis synovial tissue before and after treatment with glucocorticoids
or methotrexate as a percentage of the positive stained area versus the total tissue
area. GC, glucocorticoids; Mtx, methotrexate.
Gheorghe et al. Arthritis Research & Therapy 2012 14:R121 doi:10.1186/ar3851 |