Coliform bacteria are the most frequently reported bacteria to translocate after hemorrhage. We investigated the correlation between composition and diversity of the cecal coliform flora and the degree of translocation in a rat model of hemorrhagic stress. Two groups of nine rats each were bled to 60 and 50 mm Hg mean arterial blood pressure, respectively. A sham-operated group without bleeding (n = 9) and a noninstrumented group (n = 6) served as controls. From each rat, 40 coliform isolates from the cecum and up to 16 from positive mesenteric lymph node (MLN) cultures were tested with an automated biochemical fingerprinting method. The phenotypic diversity of coliforms in each cecal sample was calculated as Simpson’s diversity index (DI),...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial translocation occurs in preseptic conditions such as intestinal obstruction th...
One of the main obstacles to maintaining patients with short bowel syndrome on parenteral nutrition,...
Genetic and environmental factors are important in the pathogenesis of clinical and experimental chr...
Translocation of enteric bacteria has been suggested to compromise patients in severe catabolic stre...
Adult conventional rats were starved for 48 h with or without haemorrhage at 24 h, and translocation...
Effects of starvation and haemorrhage on the large bowel coliformflora with special reference to bac...
and translocation of indigenous bacteria in a rat model of strangulated small bowel obstruction. Cli...
Background: Enteric microorganisms are responsible for a significant proportion of post-surgical inf...
Background: Bacterial translocation (BT) is increased under some circumstances. It is believed that ...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether the alterations of the diverted colon segment mucosa, evidenced in f...
Certain strains of E. coli may persist for extended periods of time in the intestine (resident), whe...
Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) plays an important role in critical illnesses. Gut flora parti...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of starvation for 24 and 48 h on the number of coliform bacteri...
PRUPOSE: Bacterial translocation has been shown to occur in critically ill patients after extensive ...
The objectives of this study were to develop a rat model of gastrointestinal colonization with vanco...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial translocation occurs in preseptic conditions such as intestinal obstruction th...
One of the main obstacles to maintaining patients with short bowel syndrome on parenteral nutrition,...
Genetic and environmental factors are important in the pathogenesis of clinical and experimental chr...
Translocation of enteric bacteria has been suggested to compromise patients in severe catabolic stre...
Adult conventional rats were starved for 48 h with or without haemorrhage at 24 h, and translocation...
Effects of starvation and haemorrhage on the large bowel coliformflora with special reference to bac...
and translocation of indigenous bacteria in a rat model of strangulated small bowel obstruction. Cli...
Background: Enteric microorganisms are responsible for a significant proportion of post-surgical inf...
Background: Bacterial translocation (BT) is increased under some circumstances. It is believed that ...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether the alterations of the diverted colon segment mucosa, evidenced in f...
Certain strains of E. coli may persist for extended periods of time in the intestine (resident), whe...
Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) plays an important role in critical illnesses. Gut flora parti...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of starvation for 24 and 48 h on the number of coliform bacteri...
PRUPOSE: Bacterial translocation has been shown to occur in critically ill patients after extensive ...
The objectives of this study were to develop a rat model of gastrointestinal colonization with vanco...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial translocation occurs in preseptic conditions such as intestinal obstruction th...
One of the main obstacles to maintaining patients with short bowel syndrome on parenteral nutrition,...
Genetic and environmental factors are important in the pathogenesis of clinical and experimental chr...