Detection of reactive oxygen species in astrocytes in response to 24 hours of oxygen-glucose deprivation. Jordan M. Willcox Alastair J. S. Summerlee 10.1371/journal.pone.0090864.g003 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Detection_of_reactive_oxygen_species_in_astrocytes_in_response_to_24_hours_of_oxygen_glucose_deprivation_/953083 <p>(A) Astrocytes that were exposed to OGD for 24 hours and treated with only serum-free, glucose-free media demonstrate a strong fluorescent signal indicating the production of ROS in astrocytes in response to OGD. Astrocytes that were treated with 10 ng/mL relaxin-2 (B), 10 ng/mL relaxin-3 (C) or 10 ng/mL R3/I5 (D) show a marked reduction in the production of ROS in response to OGD compared to untreated astrocytes (A). Scale bar = 50 µm.</p> 2014-03-05 03:53:56 Anatomy and physiology Endocrine system Endocrine physiology Neurological system Nerve tissue Nervous system components Neural pathways Cell physiology neuroscience Neurochemistry Neuroendocrinology Endocrinology reactive astrocytes 24 hours oxygen-glucose