Journal: Burns & Trauma
Article Title: TAK1 activates PANoptosis through the NF-κB signalling pathway to delay diabetic wound healing
doi: 10.1093/burnst/tkag001
Figure Lengend Snippet: TAK1 induces PANoptosis through NF-κB signalling under HG conditions. ( a , c ) TUNEL staining of cells and quantitative statistical analysis, scale bars: 50 μm. ( b , d ) EthD-III staining of cells and quantitative statistical analysis, scale bars: 50 μm. ( e , g ) PI staining of cells and quantitative statistical analysis, scale bars: 50 μm. ( f , h – j ) Expression and quantitative analysis of p-RIPK1, RIPK1, cleaved caspase-3, and cleaved caspase-1 protein levels. ( k – n ) IL-1β, IL-6, IL-18, and TNF-α levels measured by ELISA. * * P < 0.01, * * * P < 0.001 versus NG. # P <0.05, # # P <0.01, # # # P < 0.001 versus HG. & P < .0.05, && P < 0.01 versus HG + si- TAK1 + BAY 11–7082. NG normal glucose, HG high glucose, TUNEL terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labelling, EthD-III ethidium homodimer III, PI propidium iodide
Article Snippet: EthD-III (Biotium, Fremont, CA, USA; Cat# 40050) is a fluorescent dye that stains dead cells with compromised membranes and is commonly used to detect pyroptosis [ ].
Techniques: TUNEL Assay, Staining, Expressing, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay