Acute lung injury (ALI) develops in response to a direct insult to the lung or secondarily to a systemic inflammatory response, such as sepsis. There is clinical evidence that the incidence and severity of ALI induced by direct insult are lower in diabetics. In the present study we investigated whether the same occurs in ALI secondarily to sepsis and the molecular mechanisms involved. Diabetes was induced in male Wistar rats by alloxan and sepsis by caecal ligation and puncture surgery (CLP). Six hours later, the lungs were examined for oedema and cell infiltration in bronchoalveolar lavage. Alveolar macrophages (AMs) were cultured in vitro for analysis of IkB and p65 subunit of NFkB phosphorylation and MyD88 and SOCS-1 mRNA. Diabetic rats ...
Background:. Although the role of the lung alveolar macrophage (AM) as a mediator of acute lung inju...
Abstract Background To examine whether acute lung injury from direct and indirect origins differ in ...
Acute lung injury (ALI) has been documented clinically following several pathological states such as...
Acute lung injury (ALI) develops in response to a direct insult to the lung or secondarily to a syst...
Acute lung injury (ALI) develops in response to a direct insult to the lung or secondarily to a syst...
Background We have previously shown that diabetic rats are more susceptible to sepsi...
Patients with diabetes are vulnerable to myocardial ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury, which may also...
Diabetic patients are more susceptible to infections, and their inflammatory response is impaired. T...
Diabetic patients have increased susceptibility to infection, which may be related to impaired infla...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is associated with 74500 deaths and 3.6 million hospital ...
To observe the changes of lung injury when diabetic rats were treated with low concentration of etha...
Diabetes is strongly associated with systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, but its effect on p...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome ( SIRS) is triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Gr...
Diabetic individuals are more susceptible to infections and this seems to be related to impaired pha...
In acute pancreatitis (AP), lung injury is an early occuring and important part of the multiple orga...
Background:. Although the role of the lung alveolar macrophage (AM) as a mediator of acute lung inju...
Abstract Background To examine whether acute lung injury from direct and indirect origins differ in ...
Acute lung injury (ALI) has been documented clinically following several pathological states such as...
Acute lung injury (ALI) develops in response to a direct insult to the lung or secondarily to a syst...
Acute lung injury (ALI) develops in response to a direct insult to the lung or secondarily to a syst...
Background We have previously shown that diabetic rats are more susceptible to sepsi...
Patients with diabetes are vulnerable to myocardial ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury, which may also...
Diabetic patients are more susceptible to infections, and their inflammatory response is impaired. T...
Diabetic patients have increased susceptibility to infection, which may be related to impaired infla...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is associated with 74500 deaths and 3.6 million hospital ...
To observe the changes of lung injury when diabetic rats were treated with low concentration of etha...
Diabetes is strongly associated with systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, but its effect on p...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome ( SIRS) is triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Gr...
Diabetic individuals are more susceptible to infections and this seems to be related to impaired pha...
In acute pancreatitis (AP), lung injury is an early occuring and important part of the multiple orga...
Background:. Although the role of the lung alveolar macrophage (AM) as a mediator of acute lung inju...
Abstract Background To examine whether acute lung injury from direct and indirect origins differ in ...
Acute lung injury (ALI) has been documented clinically following several pathological states such as...