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Yan Cheng, Miao Wang, Ying Yu, John Lawson, Colin D. Funk, Garret A. FitzGerald
Published in Volume 116, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(5):1391–1399 doi:10.1172/JCI27540
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PGHS enzymes and eicosanoid biosynthesis.

(A) Urinary excretion of TXM was decreased significantly (n = 6; *P < 0.001) from values in WT mice by PGHS-1 deletion (KO) or knock down (KD), but not in PGHS-2 KO or PGHS-2Y385F mice or those treated with 100 mg/kg/d of the PGHS-2 inhibitor celecoxib for 30 days on a mixed C57BL/6 × 129/Sv genetic background. (B) Urinary PGIM was depressed significantly in PGHS-2 KO and PGHS-2Y385F mice and by celecoxib, but not in PGHS-1 KO or KD mice.