Table 4.

IL-6 and IL-8 Concentrations at T = 8 Hours of the DEGR VIIa-Treated and Control Groups

Experiment No. IL-6 (ng/mL) IL-8 (ng/mL)
Treated 
 VIIa1 1  65  44  
 VIIa162  26  
 VIIa1 3  69  33 
 VIIa1 6  106  35  
 VIIa189  15  
 VIIa1 9  134  38 
 VIIa1 10  44  20  
 VIIa1 12 82  15  
Average SE     81 ± 103-150 28 ± 3.93-150 
Control  
  4  723  31  
  5 1,336  64  
  7  1,244  69  
 13  285  24 
 14  936  53  
 15  2,413  93  
 16  1,200 78  
 17  1,908  69  
Average SE 1,256 ± 236  60 ± 8.2  
Experiment No. IL-6 (ng/mL) IL-8 (ng/mL)
Treated 
 VIIa1 1  65  44  
 VIIa162  26  
 VIIa1 3  69  33 
 VIIa1 6  106  35  
 VIIa189  15  
 VIIa1 9  134  38 
 VIIa1 10  44  20  
 VIIa1 12 82  15  
Average SE     81 ± 103-150 28 ± 3.93-150 
Control  
  4  723  31  
  5 1,336  64  
  7  1,244  69  
 13  285  24 
 14  936  53  
 15  2,413  93  
 16  1,200 78  
 17  1,908  69  
Average SE 1,256 ± 236  60 ± 8.2  

The concentration of IL-6 at T = 4 hours was 187 ± 30 ng/mL and 383 ± 144 ng/mL for the treated and control groups, respectively. The concentration of IL-8 at T = 4 hours was 51 ± 6 ng/mL and 60 ± 15 ng/mL for the treated and control groups, respectively. The limit of detection for IL-6 and IL-8 was 2.5 and 0.2 ng/mL, respectively.

F3-150

Denotes that those values of the treated group differ significantly from those of the control group. The P values for IL-6– and IL-8–treated versus control groups were P = .0001 andP = .0074, respectively.

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