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Figure 5DS rats at the age of 11 weeks were randomly assigned to daily oral treatment with curcumin (50 mg/kg/d) or vehicle (1% gum arabic) for 7 weeks. Echocardiographic studies were performed at the age of 11 (before treatment) and 18 weeks (after treatment). (
A) Representative photographs of M-mode images from vehicle- and curcumin-treated DS rats at the age of 18 weeks. (
B–
G) Values are mean ± SEM from 6 rats in the curcumin group and 8 rats in the vehicle group. *
P < 0.05 vs. vehicle group. (
B) LVEDD. (
C) FS. (
D) PWT, posterior wall thickness. (
E) Body weight. (
F) BP. (
G) HR, heart rate. (
H and
I) Values are mean ± SEM from 3 rats in each DR group, 8 rats in the vehicle-treated DS group, and 6 rats in the curcumin-treated DS group.