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From: Intrathecal administration of TRPA1 antagonists attenuate cyclophosphamide-induced cystitis in rats with hyper-reflexia micturition

Fig. 2

The mRNA expression levels of TRPA1 in DRG and bladder mucosa were determined. The TRPA1 mRNA level in DRG (a) and mucosa (b) during cystitis (filled column, n = 6) was 1.89 times and 1.19 times greater than that in the control group (open column, n = 6), respectively. The PCR products of the DRG and mucosa (Mu) showed bands of TRPA1 at 358 bp in electrophoresis (c). M: marker; Mu1: normal bladder mucosa; Mu2: inflammatory bladder mucosa; D1: normal dorsal root ganglion; D2: inflammatory dorsal root ganglion; NC: no reverse-transcriptase negative control

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