Fig. 6From: The functional mechanisms of synchronizing royal jelly consumption and physical activity on rat with multiple sclerosis-like behaviors hallmarks based on bioinformatics analysis, and experimental surveyThe effect of multiple sclerosis on the features, behavior, and macrophage activation factor (A) The gain weight of the multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group. (n = 6, p < .01), (B, C) Evaluated the balance and motor coordination of the multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group. (n = 6, p < .01), (D) The serum Interferon-gamma (IFNγ) was measured in a multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group. (n = 6, p < .01), (E) pathological analyses were assessed in the multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group with H&E staining (× 400). The dashed circle revealed the damaged cells of the nucleus. (n = 6, p < .01), ** P < .01 indicated a significant difference in multiple sclerosis rats compared with control. Data were analyzed by t-testsBack to article page