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Man is the new mouse: Elective surgery as a key translational model for multi-organ dysfunction and sepsis.

David J Cain1, Ana Gutierrez Del Arroyo1, Gareth L Ackland1.   

Abstract

Translational research in critically ill human patients presents many methodological challenges. Diagnostic uncertainty, coupled with poorly defined comorbidities, make the identification of a suitable control population for case-control investigations an arguably insurmountable challenge. Healthy volunteer experiments using endotoxin infusion as an inflammatory model are methodologically robust, but fail to replicate the onset of, and diverse therapeutic interventions associated with, sepsis/trauma. Animal models are also limited by many of these issues. Major elective surgery addresses many of these shortfalls and offers a key model for exploring the human biology underlying the sepsis syndrome. Surgery triggers highly conserved features of the human inflammatory response that are common to both tissue damage and infection. Surgical patients sustain a predictable and relatively high incidence of sepsis, particularly within the 'higher risk' group. The collection of preoperative samples enables each patient to act as their own control. Thus, the surgical model offers unique and elegant experimental design features that provide an important translational bridge between the basic biological understanding afforded by animal laboratory models and the de novo presentation of human sepsis.

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Keywords:  Surgery; animal model; human; research; sepsis

Year:  2015        PMID: 28979398      PMCID: PMC5606478          DOI: 10.1177/1751143714564826

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intensive Care Soc        ISSN: 1751-1437


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