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Fig. 8. (A) Cardiac myocytes were subjected to hypoxiaacidosis in the
absence or presence of the mitochondrial permeability pore (MPTP) inhibitors
bongrekic acid (BA) or decylubiquinone (DUB), as indicated. (B) Cardiac
myocytes were exposed to normoxic or hypoxiaacidosis conditions. At the
times indicated, cells were loaded with MitoTracker Red dye and analyzed by
confocal microscopy as described (Kubasiak
et al., 2002). Arrows indicate intense staining around nuclei in
aerobic myocytes and reduced staining under hypoxia. Results are
representative of three experiments.