| Literature DB >> 31851854 |
Jinbo Liu1,2, Lin Huang3, Ming Luo1, Xianming Xia1,2.
Abstract
Bacterial translocation is a phenomenon in which live bacteria or their products cross the intestinal barrier to other organs or the circulatory system. Gut translocation of bacteria has been reported in both animal models, and clinical trials often accompany acute pancreatitis and are believed to be linked to patient outcome, especially in severe acute pancreatitis. Therefore, the mechanisms of intestinal bacterial translocation in acute pancreatitis have become a topic of interest in recent years. This review discusses Bacterial translocation in acute pancreatitis, identifies possible mechanisms of action, and provides an overview of the methods used to detect Bacterial translocation in acute pancreatitis. This review also highlights areas that require further research.Entities:
Keywords: 16S rDNA; Bacterial translocation mechanisms; acute pancreatitis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31851854 DOI: 10.1080/1040841X.2019.1621795
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Microbiol ISSN: 1040-841X Impact factor: 7.624