Figure 4.
Figure 4. Role of PARs in LPS-induced lethality. (A) Survival of endotoxemic PAR-2+/+ (solid line; n = 10) and PAR-2–/– (dashed line; n = 9) mice. (B-C) LPS induction of TNF-α and IL-6 expression in PAR-2+/+ (□) and PAR-2–/– (▪). Data are shown as mean ± SE (3 to 6 mice per group). (D) Survival of endotoxemic PAR-1+/+ (solid line; n = 11) and PAR-1–/– (dashed line; n = 13). (E-F) LPS induction of TNF-α and IL-6 expression in PAR-1+/+ (□) and PAR-1–/– (▪). Data are shown as mean ± SE (3 to 6 mice per group). No statistically significant differences were observed.

Role of PARs in LPS-induced lethality. (A) Survival of endotoxemic PAR-2+/+ (solid line; n = 10) and PAR-2–/– (dashed line; n = 9) mice. (B-C) LPS induction of TNF-α and IL-6 expression in PAR-2+/+ (□) and PAR-2–/– (▪). Data are shown as mean ± SE (3 to 6 mice per group). (D) Survival of endotoxemic PAR-1+/+ (solid line; n = 11) and PAR-1–/– (dashed line; n = 13). (E-F) LPS induction of TNF-α and IL-6 expression in PAR-1+/+ (□) and PAR-1–/– (▪). Data are shown as mean ± SE (3 to 6 mice per group). No statistically significant differences were observed.

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