Research Article

Reactive Oxygen Species Are Essential for Vasoconstriction upon Cold Exposure

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The impact of cold on HUVECs. (a) Cold caused cell shrinkage, and Tempol and CCG-1423 prevented this change, restoring cells to their baseline form. (b) Cold exposure increased intracellular ROS levels, and Tempol, but not Go 6983, reduced intracellular ROS levels (B1 shows ROS fluorescence, B3 shows flow cytometry data, and B2 and B4 show the results of statistical analysis; ). (c) Cold increased intracellular Ca2+ levels, and Tempol but not Go 6983 prevented this increase (C1 shows ROS fluorescence, C3 shows flow cytometry data, and C2 and C4 show the results of statistical analysis; ). The experiments were repeated three times. Compared with the cold group. #Compared with the control group.
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