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Fig. 5

From: The comparison between curcumin and propolis against sepsis-induced oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis in kidney of adult male rat

Fig. 5

A photomicrograph of a section of kidney tissue (a–f). a The normal structure of kidney. Notice normal glomeruli with an intact Bowman’s capsule and proximal convoluted capsule (× 400, H&E). b A photomicrograph of another section of kidney tissue for rat treated with curcumin shows the normal structure of this tissue (× 400, H&E). c A photomicrograph of a section of liver tissue from a rat received propolis shows a quite normal structure of kidney tissue (× 400, H&E). d A photomicrograph of a section of kidney tissue of sepsis-induced rat shows dilation of interstitial tubule (D) severe tubular leakage appeared, atrophic glomeruli (A), and interstitial hemorrhages (H) (× 400, H&E). e A photomicrograph of a section of kidney tissue from a rat subjected to sepsis after treated with curcumin showed an improvement (× 400, H&E). f A photomicrograph of a section of kidney tissue from a rat received propolis before sepsis induction showed improvement, but mild cognition (C) and mild interstitial hemorrhages (H) of kidney tissue still found (× 400, H&E)

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