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Fig. 5 | BMC Pulmonary Medicine

Fig. 5

From: Bortezomib induces Rho-dependent hyperpermeability of endothelial cells synergistically with inflammatory mediators

Fig. 5

BTZ potentiates histamine-induced formation of stress fiber and disruption of endothelial cell–cell adhesions. (A) HUVECs treated with vehicle or 10 nM BTZ for 6 h were stimulated with 10 µM histamine for 5 min, immunostained with anti-VE-cadherin and anti-vinculin antibodies, and stained with rhodamine–phalloidin. Representative fluorescence images of F-actin (left panels, red), VE-cadherin (left middle panels, green), and vinculin (right middle panels, white) and their merged images (right panels) are shown at the top. The boxed regions are magnified on the right side. Scale bars, 200 μm. (B, C) The number of actin stress fibers (B) and vinculin-labeled focal adhesions (C), as observed in A, were quantified as described in the Materials and Methods. Data are means ± s.d.(n = 5), expressed as fold increases compared to the vehicle-treated control cells. *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01

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