Figure 5
Figure 5. TLR pretreatment increases and abbreviates the early neonatal inflammatory response following sepsis. Plasma cytokine levels and chemokine levels (pg/mL) at 4 and 24 hours after TLR agonist treatment (time points −20 and 0 hours, respectively) and at 12 and 24 hours after sepsis. LPS (●), resiquimod (◇), poly I:C (□), and sham (normal saline; ▵). The time point “zero” refers to the time sepsis was initiated. Values plotted represent medians, with error bars representing quartiles (75%/25%). Values that reached statistical significance (P < .05 by 1-way ANOVA) were too numerous to represent and are reported in “Results.”

TLR pretreatment increases and abbreviates the early neonatal inflammatory response following sepsis. Plasma cytokine levels and chemokine levels (pg/mL) at 4 and 24 hours after TLR agonist treatment (time points −20 and 0 hours, respectively) and at 12 and 24 hours after sepsis. LPS (●), resiquimod (◇), poly I:C (□), and sham (normal saline; ▵). The time point “zero” refers to the time sepsis was initiated. Values plotted represent medians, with error bars representing quartiles (75%/25%). Values that reached statistical significance (P < .05 by 1-way ANOVA) were too numerous to represent and are reported in “Results.”

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