The pro-inflammatory IL-6 level in the hepatic tissue was determined by immunohistochemical (IHC) staining as previously described method [36 (link)]. In brief, the tissue section was flooded with 200× diluted IHC primary antibody (ab9324, Abcam, London, UK), followed by overnight incubation at 4 °C. The EnVision+ System-HRP polymer kit containing secondary antibody (1:1000, Code K4001, Dako, Denmark) developed the IHC stained area that was visualized under an ocular microscope (Nikon, Tokyo, Japan).
Zebrafish Hepatic Tissue Analysis
The pro-inflammatory IL-6 level in the hepatic tissue was determined by immunohistochemical (IHC) staining as previously described method [36 (link)]. In brief, the tissue section was flooded with 200× diluted IHC primary antibody (ab9324, Abcam, London, UK), followed by overnight incubation at 4 °C. The EnVision+ System-HRP polymer kit containing secondary antibody (1:1000, Code K4001, Dako, Denmark) developed the IHC stained area that was visualized under an ocular microscope (Nikon, Tokyo, Japan).
Variable analysis
- Hepatic tissue excision from zebrafish
- Hepatic morphological changes
- ROS production
- Pro-inflammatory IL-6 level in the hepatic tissue
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Positive control: Not mentioned
- Negative control: Not mentioned
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