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Fig. 3 | Biology of Sex Differences

Fig. 3

From: Chronic ethanol vapor exposure potentiates cardiovascular responses to acute stress in male but not in female rats

Fig. 3

Time-course curves of mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and tail skin temperature (tail temperature) during pre-stress period (basal) and restraint stress session (restraint, shaded area) in females (left) and males (right) from control (light blue lines) or ethanol vapor (dark blue lines) groups. Circles represent the mean and bars the SEM (n = 5–9 per group). Generalized estimation equations followed by Bonferroni multiple comparisons. (*) Different to male control group, p < 0.05; (0) different to time 0 of the same group, p < 0.05; (2) different to time 2 of the same group, p < 0.05; (8) different to time 8 of the same group, p < 0.05; (10) different to time 10 of the same group, p < 0.05; (24) different to time 24 of the same group, p < 0.05; (20) different to time 20 of the same group, p < 0.05. (α) Different to male groups, p < 0.05

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