Figure 6From: Improvement of neuropathology and transcriptional deficits in CAG 140 knock-in mice supports a beneficial effect of dietary curcumin in Huntington's diseaseCurcumin rescues rearing deficit in KI mice. Control KI mice rear less than their littermate WT controls and treatment with curcumin abolished this deficit. Data are mean ± sem of first 5 min in open field. ** p < 0.01 compared to control-fed WTs, ΔΔ p < 0.01 compared to control-fed KI group. Groups were composed of balanced mixed gender groups since there was no significant effect of gender (see text). Data were analyzed using ANOVA followed by Fishers LSD post hoc tests. WT n = 29-32, KI n = 16 per group.Back to article page