BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a potentially deadly disease that often is caused by gram-positive bacteria, in particular Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). As there are few effective therapies for sepsis, increased basic knowledge about factors predisposing is needed. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The purpose of this study was to study the effect of Western diet on mortality induced by intravenous S. aureus inoculation and the immune functions before and after bacterial inoculation. Here we show that C57Bl/6 mice on high-fat diet (HFD) for 8 weeks, like genetically obese Ob/Ob mice on low-fat diet (LFD), have increased mortality during S. aureus-induced sepsis compared with LFD-fed C57Bl/6 controls. Bacterial load in the kidneys 5-7 days after in...
There are several links between body fat and the immune system. For example, mice lacking activity o...
Sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus is increasing in incidence. With the alarming use of antibiot...
Sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus is increasing in incidence. With the alarming use of antibiot...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a potentially deadly disease that often is caused by gram-positive bacteria, i...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a potentially deadly disease that often is caused by gram-positive bacteria, i...
Background: Sepsis is a potentially deadly disease that often is caused by gram-positive bacteria, i...
). As there are few effective therapies for sepsis, increased basic knowledge about factors predispo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of short-term high fat feeding on the inflammato...
Severe infection, including sepsis, is an increasing clinical problem that causes prolonged morbidit...
Severe infection, including sepsis, is an increasing clinical problem that causes prolonged morbidit...
Sepsis is a healthcare burden and has a mortality rate that exceeds many forms of cancer and AIDS co...
Sepsis is a healthcare burden and has a mortality rate that exceeds many forms of cancer and AIDS co...
Sepsis affects more than a million Americans each year and is responsible for more deaths in the Uni...
Sepsis affects more than a million Americans each year and is responsible for more deaths in the Uni...
Sepsis is a deadly disease with an increasing incidence worldwide. Today, antimicrobials are the onl...
There are several links between body fat and the immune system. For example, mice lacking activity o...
Sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus is increasing in incidence. With the alarming use of antibiot...
Sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus is increasing in incidence. With the alarming use of antibiot...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a potentially deadly disease that often is caused by gram-positive bacteria, i...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a potentially deadly disease that often is caused by gram-positive bacteria, i...
Background: Sepsis is a potentially deadly disease that often is caused by gram-positive bacteria, i...
). As there are few effective therapies for sepsis, increased basic knowledge about factors predispo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of short-term high fat feeding on the inflammato...
Severe infection, including sepsis, is an increasing clinical problem that causes prolonged morbidit...
Severe infection, including sepsis, is an increasing clinical problem that causes prolonged morbidit...
Sepsis is a healthcare burden and has a mortality rate that exceeds many forms of cancer and AIDS co...
Sepsis is a healthcare burden and has a mortality rate that exceeds many forms of cancer and AIDS co...
Sepsis affects more than a million Americans each year and is responsible for more deaths in the Uni...
Sepsis affects more than a million Americans each year and is responsible for more deaths in the Uni...
Sepsis is a deadly disease with an increasing incidence worldwide. Today, antimicrobials are the onl...
There are several links between body fat and the immune system. For example, mice lacking activity o...
Sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus is increasing in incidence. With the alarming use of antibiot...
Sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus is increasing in incidence. With the alarming use of antibiot...