Research Article
Melissa officinalis L. Supplementation Provides Cardioprotection in a Rat Model of Experimental Autoimmune Myocarditis
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Representative heart tissue sections of Picrosirius red staining. Magnification 40x scale μm. (a) CTRL: control group; (b) EAM: experimental autoimmune myocarditis group; (c) MOE50: rats with EAM treated with M. officinalis extract in 50 mg/kg; (d) MOE100: rats with EAM treated with M. officinalis extract in 100 mg/kg; and (e) MOE200: rats with EAM treated with M. officinalis extract in 200 mg/kg. (f) Effects of MOE on collagen content in heart tissue. Data are presented as . Statistical significance at the level : A, compared to CTRL; B, compared to EAM; C, compared to MOE50; D, compared to MOE100; and E, compared to MOE200.
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