Immunoneutralization of procalcitonin (ProCT), a putative mediator of sepsis, has been shown to increase survival in an animal model of sepsis. To better understand the role that ProCT plays in the sepsis cascade, we studied the relationship of this hormone to the proximal proinflammatory mediators, IL-1beta and TNFalpha. Hamsters were made septic by i.p. implantation of Escherichia coli-impregnated agar pellets. A time line study of serum IL-beta, TNFalpha, and ProCT levels showed that the increase in the cytokines was transient and less than 2-fold over baseline, whereas ProCT increased <100-fold by 12 h and remains elevated through 24 h. TNFalpha (400 microg/kg) was injected into healthy animals, inducing an elevation in ProCT that was 2...
Abstract Background Sepsis is a global healthcare problem, characterized by whole body inflammation ...
Sepsis is the human body’s response to severe infection. It has been historically challenging to det...
The interpretation of serum procalcitonin (PCT) levels in septic patients is facilitated by reviewin...
Septic shock is a leading cause of mortality in intensive care units, but can be difficult to distin...
Prior studies have demonstrated that the prohormone, procalcitonin (ProCT), and its component calcit...
BACKGROUND: Procalcitonin (ProCT) is becoming increasingly recognized as a mediator as well as a mar...
Calcitonin precursors (CTpr), including procalcitonin, are important markers and also potentially ha...
Calcitonin was discovered in the early 1960s [1], at which time it was assumed to be a single hormon...
Procalcitonin (PCT), recognised as a marker of sepsis, was investigated in a porcine model of endoto...
OBJECTIVE: The 116 amino acid prohormone procalcitonin and some of its component peptides (collectiv...
Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of infections diseases, sepsis and ensuing multiorga...
Procalcitonin (PCT) is one of the precursors in the synthesis of calcitonin in thyroidal C-cells and...
Procalcitonin (PCT) is the precursor of calcitonin, normally synthesized in the C-cells of the thyro...
Although it has not always been known as the same name, the clinical presentation and implications o...
Abstract Background Procalcitonin (PCT) is a polypeptide with several cationic aminoacids in its che...
Abstract Background Sepsis is a global healthcare problem, characterized by whole body inflammation ...
Sepsis is the human body’s response to severe infection. It has been historically challenging to det...
The interpretation of serum procalcitonin (PCT) levels in septic patients is facilitated by reviewin...
Septic shock is a leading cause of mortality in intensive care units, but can be difficult to distin...
Prior studies have demonstrated that the prohormone, procalcitonin (ProCT), and its component calcit...
BACKGROUND: Procalcitonin (ProCT) is becoming increasingly recognized as a mediator as well as a mar...
Calcitonin precursors (CTpr), including procalcitonin, are important markers and also potentially ha...
Calcitonin was discovered in the early 1960s [1], at which time it was assumed to be a single hormon...
Procalcitonin (PCT), recognised as a marker of sepsis, was investigated in a porcine model of endoto...
OBJECTIVE: The 116 amino acid prohormone procalcitonin and some of its component peptides (collectiv...
Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of infections diseases, sepsis and ensuing multiorga...
Procalcitonin (PCT) is one of the precursors in the synthesis of calcitonin in thyroidal C-cells and...
Procalcitonin (PCT) is the precursor of calcitonin, normally synthesized in the C-cells of the thyro...
Although it has not always been known as the same name, the clinical presentation and implications o...
Abstract Background Procalcitonin (PCT) is a polypeptide with several cationic aminoacids in its che...
Abstract Background Sepsis is a global healthcare problem, characterized by whole body inflammation ...
Sepsis is the human body’s response to severe infection. It has been historically challenging to det...
The interpretation of serum procalcitonin (PCT) levels in septic patients is facilitated by reviewin...