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Na hydrochloride

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NA hydrochloride is a chemical compound used in various laboratory applications. It is a salt composed of sodium (NA) and chloride (HCl) ions. NA hydrochloride is a commonly used reagent in scientific research and chemical analysis.

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Colitis Induction and Evaluation

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NA hydrochloride (Sigma Aldrich) was dissolved in a saline solution. DSS-treated mice (3% in the drinking water) were injected daily IP with NA (5 mg/kg; as described previously in Zhang et al., 2018 (link)), or saline for 7 days. Their weights were monitored daily, and afterward the mice were sacrificed, and the entire colon was removed from caecum to anus. The colon length was measured as a marker of inflammation, and the tissue was used for histological staining and scoring.
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Catecholamine Concentration Preparation

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Cocaine hydrochloride (Takeda Pharmaceutical) was dissolved in saline. DA hydrochloride and NA hydrochloride were purchased from Sigma‐Aldrich. Stock solutions of DA and NA were dissolved in water at concentrations of 20 and 10 mmol/L, respectively, and diluted to final concentrations (DA, 20 μmol/L; NA, 10 μmol/L) with recording solution prior to bath application.
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