| Literature DB >> 22099496 |
Stefanos Atmatzidis1, Ioannis M Koutelidakis, Grigorios Chatzimavroudis, Antigone Kotsaki, Konstantinos Louis, Aikaterini Pistiki, Athina Savva, Anastasia Antonopoulou, Konstantinos Atmatzidis, Evangelos J Giamarellos-Bourboulis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Apoptosis of lymphocytes is considered a late sequelum in the sepsis cascade. The role of apoptosis of lymphocytes as a driver of final outcome was investigated.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22099496 PMCID: PMC3247197 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-11-321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Indicative forward and slide scattering of isolated mononuclear cells. Separate gating for lymphocytes and monocytes was done according to their properties. Flow cytometry panels for apoptosis are also shown. The number of animals and the time of sampling are indicated.
Figure 2Receiver operator curve (ROC) analysis of apoptosis of lymphocytes at 4 hours to predict survival among rabbits subject to experimental peritonitis (left panel). According to results of ROC analysis rabbits were divided into two groups; those with apoptosis ≤32% and those with apoptosis > 32%. The scatterplot of lympchocyte apoptosis is shown in the right panel.
Figure 3Comparative survival of rabbits subject to experimental peritonitis. Animals are divided into two groups based on the percentage of apoptosis of lymphocytes 4 hours after induction of peritonitis: ≤32% or > 32%.
Figure 4Tissue bacterial growth in liver, spleen, right kidney and lower right lung lobe of rabbits subject to experimental peritonitis. Animals are divided into two groups based on the percentage of apoptosis of lymphocytes 4 hours after induction of peritonitis: ≤32% or > 32%. NS: non-significant.
Figure 5Comparative apoptosis of lymphocytes and of monocytes over consecutive follow-up of rabbits subject to experimental peritonitis. P values refer to comparisons between animals with percentages of apoptosis of lymphocytes 4 hours after induction of peritonitis either ≤32% or > 32%; NS: non-significant.
Figure 6Comparative concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα) in serum and in supernatants of peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated over consecutive follow-up of rabbits subject to experimental peritonitis after stimulation with LPS or Pam3Cys. P values refer to comparisons between animals with percentage of apoptosis of lymphocytes 4 hours after induction of peritonitis either ≤32% or > 32%; NS: non-significant.
Figure 7Effect of administration of single doses of ciprofloxacin and of metronidazole 4 hours after induction of experimental peritonitis in survival. Animals are divided into two groups based on the percentage of apoptosis of lymphocytes 4 hours after induction of peritonitis: ≤32% or > 32%.