Patients admitted to the intensive care unit with alcohol use disorders have increased morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to determine how chronic alcohol ingestion alters the host response to sepsis in mice.Mice were randomized to receive either alcohol or water for 12 weeks and then subjected to cecal ligation and puncture. Mice were sacrificed 24 hours post-operatively or followed seven days for survival.Septic alcohol-fed mice had a significantly higher mortality than septic water-fed mice (74% vs. 41%, p = 0.01). This was associated with worsened gut integrity in alcohol-fed mice with elevated intestinal epithelial apoptosis, decreased crypt proliferation and shortened villus length. Further, alcohol-fed mice had hi...
A murine model of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) for study of immunomodulatory effects o...
Chronic heavy alcohol consumption results in intestinal injury characterized by increased permeabili...
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<div><p>Background</p><p>Patients admitted to the intensive care unit with alcohol use disorders hav...
Sepsis is the leading cause of death in intensive care units in the US, and it is known that chronic...
Chronic ethanol consumption and sepsis cause oxidative stress and renal dysfunction. This study aime...
<p><b>A</b>, Enhanced mortality of acute alcohol intoxicated mice after CLP. Alcohol intoxicated and...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is...
Objective: Alcoholics are more likely to have infections, mainly in the respiratory system. Alcohol ...
Polymicrobial sepsis is the result of an exaggerated host immune response to bacterial pathogens. An...
Polymicrobial sepsis is the result of an exaggerated host immune response to bacterial pathogens. An...
Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are global problems that were a factor in over 5% of deaths worldwide i...
<p>A) At 24h, there was no significant increase in CD43 expression in total CD4 cells in either wate...
Poor nutrition and alcohol intake are leading environmental factors associated with morbidity and mo...
A murine model of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) for study of immunomodulatory effects o...
Chronic heavy alcohol consumption results in intestinal injury characterized by increased permeabili...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65658/1/j.1530-0277.1998.tb04303.x.pd
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patients admitted to the intensive care unit with alcohol use disorders hav...
Sepsis is the leading cause of death in intensive care units in the US, and it is known that chronic...
Chronic ethanol consumption and sepsis cause oxidative stress and renal dysfunction. This study aime...
<p><b>A</b>, Enhanced mortality of acute alcohol intoxicated mice after CLP. Alcohol intoxicated and...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is...
Objective: Alcoholics are more likely to have infections, mainly in the respiratory system. Alcohol ...
Polymicrobial sepsis is the result of an exaggerated host immune response to bacterial pathogens. An...
Polymicrobial sepsis is the result of an exaggerated host immune response to bacterial pathogens. An...
Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are global problems that were a factor in over 5% of deaths worldwide i...
<p>A) At 24h, there was no significant increase in CD43 expression in total CD4 cells in either wate...
Poor nutrition and alcohol intake are leading environmental factors associated with morbidity and mo...
A murine model of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) for study of immunomodulatory effects o...
Chronic heavy alcohol consumption results in intestinal injury characterized by increased permeabili...
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