Abstract Background Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting from decompression after compression (i.e., ischemia/reperfusion injury). A large number of CS patients develop cardiac failure, kidney dysfunction, and systemic inflammation, even when fluid therapy is administered. We evaluated whether the administration of astragaloside-IV (AS)-containing fluid improved survival by preventing kidney and muscular mitochondrial dysfunction in a rat model of CS. Results The CS model was generated by subjecting anesthetized rats to bilateral hind limb compression with a rubber tourniquet for 5 h. Rats were then randomly divided into four groups: (1) sham; (2) CS with no treatment; (3) CS with ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS), a serious medical condition, which is characterized by damage to myocytes due t...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
Additional file 7: Table S4. Effect of fluid resuscitation on blood gas parameters in CS rats
Additional file 4: Table S2. Effect of fluid resuscitation on HR, SBP, and DBP levels in CS rats
Objective: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage re...
Additional file 13: Fig. S4. DPPH radical scavenging assay for AS. White bar, AA; black bar; AS. AA ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS), a serious medical condition, which is characterized by damage to myocytes due t...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
BACKGROUND: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage r...
Additional file 7: Table S4. Effect of fluid resuscitation on blood gas parameters in CS rats
Additional file 4: Table S2. Effect of fluid resuscitation on HR, SBP, and DBP levels in CS rats
Objective: Crush syndrome (CS) is a serious medical condition characterized by muscle cell damage re...
Additional file 13: Fig. S4. DPPH radical scavenging assay for AS. White bar, AA; black bar; AS. AA ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS) is a potentially lethal condition characterized by muscle cell damage resulting ...
Crush syndrome (CS), a serious medical condition, which is characterized by damage to myocytes due t...