BACKGROUND: Bacterial translocation from the gut has been suggested to induce a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and organ dysfunction. The liver has a pivotal role in eliminating circulating bacteria entering from the gut. We investigated whether pre-existing inflammation affects hepatic bacterial elimination. METHODS: Fifteen anaesthetised piglets were infused with E. coli in the portal vein for 3 h. The naive group (n = 6) received the bacterial infusion without endotoxin exposure. SIRS (SIRS group, n = 6) was induced by endotoxin infusion 24 h before the bacterial infusion. For effects of anaesthesia, controls (n = 3) received saline instead of endotoxin for 24 h. Bacterial counts and endotoxin levels in the portal and hep...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...
The peripheral vascular response to sepsis is characterized by a vasodilatation of the systemic arte...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial translocation from the gut has been suggested to induce a systemic inflammator...
Abstract Sepsis is a potentially fatal condition caused by dysregulation of the body's immune respon...
Contains fulltext : 81438.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the g...
Recent studies have suggested that an alteration in the gut microbiota and their products, particula...
The liver plays an important physiological role in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) detoxification and, in p...
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is a lethal sequela of septic shock and may occur in ass...
The gut microbiota is essential for the development of the intestinal immune system. Animal models h...
The gut microbiota is essential for the development of the intestinal immune system. Animal models h...
<br/>Objective The gut microbiota is essential for the development of the intestinal immune system. ...
Background: Enteric microorganisms are responsible for a significant proportion of post-surgical inf...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...
The peripheral vascular response to sepsis is characterized by a vasodilatation of the systemic arte...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...
The peripheral vascular response to sepsis is characterized by a vasodilatation of the systemic arte...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial translocation from the gut has been suggested to induce a systemic inflammator...
Abstract Sepsis is a potentially fatal condition caused by dysregulation of the body's immune respon...
Contains fulltext : 81438.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the g...
Recent studies have suggested that an alteration in the gut microbiota and their products, particula...
The liver plays an important physiological role in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) detoxification and, in p...
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is a lethal sequela of septic shock and may occur in ass...
The gut microbiota is essential for the development of the intestinal immune system. Animal models h...
The gut microbiota is essential for the development of the intestinal immune system. Animal models h...
<br/>Objective The gut microbiota is essential for the development of the intestinal immune system. ...
Background: Enteric microorganisms are responsible for a significant proportion of post-surgical inf...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...
The peripheral vascular response to sepsis is characterized by a vasodilatation of the systemic arte...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...
The peripheral vascular response to sepsis is characterized by a vasodilatation of the systemic arte...
Septic shock is frequently seen in intensive care units and is associated with significant mortality...