We previously reported that in artificially-fed critically ill patients, adipose tissue reveals an increase in small adipocytes and accumulation of M2-macrophages. We hypothesized that nutrient-independent factors of critical illness explain these findings, and that the M2-macrophage accumulation may not be limited to adipose tissue. In a long-term cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) mouse model of sepsis, we compared the effect of parenteral nutrition (CLP-fed, n = 13) with nutrient restriction (CLP-restricted, n = 11) on body composition, adipocyte size and macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue, liver and lungs. Fed healthy mice (n = 11) were studied as controls. In a human study, in vivo adipose tissue biopsies were studied from ICU p...
BACKGROUND: ICU-acquired weakness is a debilitating consequence of prolonged critical illness that i...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of enhanced nutrition in critically ill patients is to improve outcome by reduci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of short-term high fat feeding on the inflammato...
We previously reported that in artificially-fed critically ill patients, adipose tissue reveals an i...
INTRODUCTION: We recently reported macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue of critically ill patie...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
BACKGROUND: In prolonged non-obese critically ill patients, preservation of adipose tissue is priori...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
RATIONALE: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
Rationale: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
BACKGROUND: The 'obesity paradox' of critical illness refers to better survival with a higher body m...
Critical illness induces nutrient-independent adipogenesis and accumulation of alternatively activat...
© TÜBİTAK.Background/aim: Adipokines play an important role in the regulation of metabolism. In crit...
XianFeng Wang, Nancy L Buechler, Barbara K Yoza, Charles E McCall, Vidula Vachharajan...
Observational studies suggest better clinical outcomes following critical illness in patients with o...
BACKGROUND: ICU-acquired weakness is a debilitating consequence of prolonged critical illness that i...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of enhanced nutrition in critically ill patients is to improve outcome by reduci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of short-term high fat feeding on the inflammato...
We previously reported that in artificially-fed critically ill patients, adipose tissue reveals an i...
INTRODUCTION: We recently reported macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue of critically ill patie...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
BACKGROUND: In prolonged non-obese critically ill patients, preservation of adipose tissue is priori...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
RATIONALE: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
Rationale: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
BACKGROUND: The 'obesity paradox' of critical illness refers to better survival with a higher body m...
Critical illness induces nutrient-independent adipogenesis and accumulation of alternatively activat...
© TÜBİTAK.Background/aim: Adipokines play an important role in the regulation of metabolism. In crit...
XianFeng Wang, Nancy L Buechler, Barbara K Yoza, Charles E McCall, Vidula Vachharajan...
Observational studies suggest better clinical outcomes following critical illness in patients with o...
BACKGROUND: ICU-acquired weakness is a debilitating consequence of prolonged critical illness that i...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of enhanced nutrition in critically ill patients is to improve outcome by reduci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of short-term high fat feeding on the inflammato...