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Transient endotoxemia during burn wound revision causes leukocyte beta 2 integrin up-regulation and cytokine release.

O Ljunghusen1, S Berg, J Hed, J Lundahl, H Nettelblad, F Sjögren, O Stendahl.   

Abstract

After severe burns, a wound revision is often done to remove devitalized tissue and minimize bacterial growth. After such revision, the patient may show signs of sepsis. In a group of burned patients we found a transient endotoxemia, and a subsequent leukocyte activation, monitored as increased expression of the beta 2-integrin CD11b, after such wound revision. In most patients we could detect elevated levels of plasma TNF-alpha before the operation, with no increases in these levels after the operation. Plasma levels of IL-6 were elevated in all patients and increased after the wound revision in all patients. They also had elevated plasma levels of soluble E-selectin, indicating systemic inflammation. The close relation between endotoxin levels and CD11b expression, and lack of evidence for additional production of TNF-alpha, suggests that up-regulation of the beta 2 adhesion protein during wound revision is mainly caused by endotoxin interaction with the leukocyte.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7558250     DOI: 10.1007/bf01534579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammation        ISSN: 0360-3997            Impact factor:   4.092


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