Fig. 8From: Subarachnoid hemorrhage triggers neuroinflammation of the entire cerebral cortex, leading to neuronal cell deathAs the severity of SAH worsens, neuronal cell death increases in the cerebral cortex in the anterior region of the cerebrum (1.0 mm anterior to bregma). a Cells that were positive for both NeuN and TUNEL were quantified to assess neuronal cell death. The number of dead neural cells in layers I to III of the anterior region of the cerebrum was quantified (n = 3, each group). b Quantification of the number of dead neural cells in layers IV to VI of the anterior region of the cerebrum (n = 3, each group). c Quantification of the number of dead neural cells in all layers of the anterior region of the cerebrum (n = 3, each group). d Representative confocal images of TUNEL (green) and NeuN (red) in the anterior cortex. Nuclei were counterstained with Hoechst (blue). Scale bar, 50 μm. Statistical analyses were performed with one-way ANOVA and Tukey–Kramer post hoc tests. The values in the bar graphs represent the mean ± SD. **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001. NS: not significantBack to article page