Fig. 5From: Recombinant antithrombin attenuates acute kidney injury associated with rhabdomyolysis: an in vivo animal studyRecombinant antithrombin (rAT) ameliorated rhabdomyolysis-induced endothelial glycocalyx injury. a–c Representative hematoxylin–eosin staining images of the capillaries that perfused renal tubules in the sham-operated mice (a) and mice treated with saline (b) and rAT (c). White arrows indicate capillaries. d–f Representative scanning electron microscope images of the capillaries in the sham-operated mice (d) and mice treated with saline (e) and rAT (f). g–i Magnified images of the white square areas in d–f, respectively. White arrows indicate the perivascular cavity. j–l Endothelial glycocalyx images following lanthanum nitrate staining of the center vessels in g–i, respectivelyBack to article page