Background: The role of transcription factor activation in the pathophysiology of sepsis syndrome has not been established. This study investigated the relation between tissue nuclear factor κB (NFκB) and nuclear factor interleukin 6 (NF-IL6 or C/EBP) activation and bacteremia, inflammatory cytokine expression, and mortality in a murine model of cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). Methods: Transcription factor activation was assessed by the electrophoretic mobility shift assay. Cytokine mRNA levels were established by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and quantified by scanning densitometry. Bacteremia was evaluated by standard aerobic and anaerobic microbiologic methods. Results: CLP stimulated hepatic NFκB activation at 2, 3,...
Background: Growth Arrest-Specific Gene 6 product (Gas6) is, like anticoagulant protein C, a vitamin...
Sepsis and septic shock are frequently encountered in the intensive care unit. Despite the evolution...
Animal models for the study of sepsis are being increasingly scrutinized, despite their essential ro...
Background: Transcription factor activation may be a pivotal step in the pathophysiology of sepsis s...
The signaling mechanisms regulating neutrophil recruitment, systemic inflammation, and T-cell dysfun...
AbstractAlthough studies have shown that the gut is capable of being a cytokine-producing organ and ...
Background. Recent data implicate the activation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and nuclear factor int...
Sepsis is an immunological condition defined by a pathogen inducing the Systemic Inflammatory Respon...
Previous studies have demonstrated sepsis-specific changes in the transcription of key hepatic genes...
Objective: To determine whether there was a correlation between induction of polymicrobial sepsis, m...
Purpose: Cytokines have been associated with the development of sepsis and diffuse tissue injury fol...
Sepsis is a complex clinical condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. A distinctive f...
Sepsis is still a major cause of mortality in the intensive critical care unit and results from an o...
During sepsis, disturbed gastrointestinal motility and increased mucosal permeability can aggravate ...
Introduction: Lymphocyte homeostasis is dependent on the γc cytokines. We hypothesised that sepsis i...
Background: Growth Arrest-Specific Gene 6 product (Gas6) is, like anticoagulant protein C, a vitamin...
Sepsis and septic shock are frequently encountered in the intensive care unit. Despite the evolution...
Animal models for the study of sepsis are being increasingly scrutinized, despite their essential ro...
Background: Transcription factor activation may be a pivotal step in the pathophysiology of sepsis s...
The signaling mechanisms regulating neutrophil recruitment, systemic inflammation, and T-cell dysfun...
AbstractAlthough studies have shown that the gut is capable of being a cytokine-producing organ and ...
Background. Recent data implicate the activation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and nuclear factor int...
Sepsis is an immunological condition defined by a pathogen inducing the Systemic Inflammatory Respon...
Previous studies have demonstrated sepsis-specific changes in the transcription of key hepatic genes...
Objective: To determine whether there was a correlation between induction of polymicrobial sepsis, m...
Purpose: Cytokines have been associated with the development of sepsis and diffuse tissue injury fol...
Sepsis is a complex clinical condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. A distinctive f...
Sepsis is still a major cause of mortality in the intensive critical care unit and results from an o...
During sepsis, disturbed gastrointestinal motility and increased mucosal permeability can aggravate ...
Introduction: Lymphocyte homeostasis is dependent on the γc cytokines. We hypothesised that sepsis i...
Background: Growth Arrest-Specific Gene 6 product (Gas6) is, like anticoagulant protein C, a vitamin...
Sepsis and septic shock are frequently encountered in the intensive care unit. Despite the evolution...
Animal models for the study of sepsis are being increasingly scrutinized, despite their essential ro...