Introduction The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung injury, has been reported in experimental sepsis; however, its efficacy at improving oxygenation and lung mechanics, attenuating diaphragm and distal organ injury has to be better elucidated. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that a single early intravenous dose of glutamine was associated not only with the improvement of lung morpho-function, but also the reduction of the inflammatory process and epithelial cell apoptosis in kidney, liver, and intestine villi. Methods Seventy-two Wistar rats were randomly assigned into four groups. Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture surgery (CLP), while a sham operated group was used as cont...
Background: Neonatal sepsis increases systemic inflammation, which may lead to multiple organ failur...
Glutamine (GLN) attenuates acute lung injury (ALI) but its effect on alveolar macrophages is unknown...
Pulmonary glutamine production: effects of sepsis and pulmonary infiltrates.Hulsewe KW, van der Huls...
Introduction The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung injury, has...
Introduction The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung injury, has...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung i...
Malnutrition is a risk factor for infection, compromising immune response. Glutamine (Gln) protects ...
ABSTRACT Background: Sepsis is an important public health issue and is associated with high treatme...
Beneficial effects of glutamine on wound healing are well known. Parenchymal injuries in the lung ca...
Beneficial effects of glutamine on wound healing are well known. Parenchymal injuries in the lung ca...
Beneficial effects of glutamine on wound healing are well known. Parenchymal injuries in the lung ca...
Inadequate ventilator settings may cause overwhelming inflammatory responses associated with ventila...
Background: The intestine is increasingly recognized as a primary effector of distant organ damage, ...
The innate immune response plays an important role in the pathophysiology of acute respiratory distr...
The innate immune response plays an important role in the pathophysiology of acute respiratory distr...
Background: Neonatal sepsis increases systemic inflammation, which may lead to multiple organ failur...
Glutamine (GLN) attenuates acute lung injury (ALI) but its effect on alveolar macrophages is unknown...
Pulmonary glutamine production: effects of sepsis and pulmonary infiltrates.Hulsewe KW, van der Huls...
Introduction The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung injury, has...
Introduction The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung injury, has...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: The protective effect of glutamine, as a pharmacological agent against lung i...
Malnutrition is a risk factor for infection, compromising immune response. Glutamine (Gln) protects ...
ABSTRACT Background: Sepsis is an important public health issue and is associated with high treatme...
Beneficial effects of glutamine on wound healing are well known. Parenchymal injuries in the lung ca...
Beneficial effects of glutamine on wound healing are well known. Parenchymal injuries in the lung ca...
Beneficial effects of glutamine on wound healing are well known. Parenchymal injuries in the lung ca...
Inadequate ventilator settings may cause overwhelming inflammatory responses associated with ventila...
Background: The intestine is increasingly recognized as a primary effector of distant organ damage, ...
The innate immune response plays an important role in the pathophysiology of acute respiratory distr...
The innate immune response plays an important role in the pathophysiology of acute respiratory distr...
Background: Neonatal sepsis increases systemic inflammation, which may lead to multiple organ failur...
Glutamine (GLN) attenuates acute lung injury (ALI) but its effect on alveolar macrophages is unknown...
Pulmonary glutamine production: effects of sepsis and pulmonary infiltrates.Hulsewe KW, van der Huls...