Haemorrhagic shock, usually as a consequence of major trauma, is the most frequent cause of death among people younger than 40 years. Reports Indicate that melanocortin peptides are effective in reversing haemorrhagic shock. We found that in patients with aortic-dissection-induced haemorrhagic shock, the addition of an early intravenous bolus Injection of the melanocortin andrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH)-(1.24) to standard treatment significantly improved cardiovascular function and increased survival rate. Because administration of ACTH-(1.24) is simple, and because melanocortin peptides have no acute toxicity, their use in the early critical care of patients in shock should be more extensively assessed
Melanocortin peptides with the adrenocorticotropin/melanocyte-stimulating hormone (ACTH/MSH) sequenc...
1 The resuscitating activity of melanocortin peptides (MSH-ACTH peptides) was tested in an experimen...
Aims Shock is among the most dreaded and common complications of type A acute aortic dissection (TAA...
Haemorrhagic shock, usually as a consequence of major trauma, is the most frequent cause of death am...
Sir\u2014The fact that the mortality rate inour patients who were assigned to thestandard treatment,...
1 Tumour necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) is involved in the pathogenesis of splanchnic artery occlusion ...
Objective: Several melanocortin peptides have a prompt and sustained resuscitating effect in conditi...
Hypovolemic shock was produced in rats by withdrawing about 50% of the estimated total blood volume....
AbstractMelanocortin peptides exert, in rats, a protective effect in myocardial ischaemia followed b...
The cytokine tumour necrosis factor- (TNF-) is involved (mostly through the activation of inducible ...
The ability of ACTH-(1-24) to prolong survival and to extend the deadline for effective blood reinfu...
Background and purpose: In circulatory shock, melanocortins have life-saving effects likely to be me...
Influence of early treatment with ACTH-(1-24) on the outcome of aortic dissectio
Melanocortin peptides are known to be extremely potent in causing the sustained reversal of differen...
ACTH-(1-24) dose-dependently improved cardiovascular function in rats and dogs subjected to experime...
Melanocortin peptides with the adrenocorticotropin/melanocyte-stimulating hormone (ACTH/MSH) sequenc...
1 The resuscitating activity of melanocortin peptides (MSH-ACTH peptides) was tested in an experimen...
Aims Shock is among the most dreaded and common complications of type A acute aortic dissection (TAA...
Haemorrhagic shock, usually as a consequence of major trauma, is the most frequent cause of death am...
Sir\u2014The fact that the mortality rate inour patients who were assigned to thestandard treatment,...
1 Tumour necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) is involved in the pathogenesis of splanchnic artery occlusion ...
Objective: Several melanocortin peptides have a prompt and sustained resuscitating effect in conditi...
Hypovolemic shock was produced in rats by withdrawing about 50% of the estimated total blood volume....
AbstractMelanocortin peptides exert, in rats, a protective effect in myocardial ischaemia followed b...
The cytokine tumour necrosis factor- (TNF-) is involved (mostly through the activation of inducible ...
The ability of ACTH-(1-24) to prolong survival and to extend the deadline for effective blood reinfu...
Background and purpose: In circulatory shock, melanocortins have life-saving effects likely to be me...
Influence of early treatment with ACTH-(1-24) on the outcome of aortic dissectio
Melanocortin peptides are known to be extremely potent in causing the sustained reversal of differen...
ACTH-(1-24) dose-dependently improved cardiovascular function in rats and dogs subjected to experime...
Melanocortin peptides with the adrenocorticotropin/melanocyte-stimulating hormone (ACTH/MSH) sequenc...
1 The resuscitating activity of melanocortin peptides (MSH-ACTH peptides) was tested in an experimen...
Aims Shock is among the most dreaded and common complications of type A acute aortic dissection (TAA...