Literature DB >> 8428492

Endotoxin-induced organ injury.

S Ghosh1, R D Latimer, B M Gray, R J Harwood, A Oduro.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the effects of endotoxemia on the major organ systems of the body and discuss potential mechanisms of tissue injury.
DESIGN: Appraisal of 60 articles representing a cross section of studies relating to in vivo and in vitro responses to endotoxin. MAIN
METHODS: Cell cultures, isolated tissue preparations, animal and human studies.
RESULTS: Endotoxemia results in the activation of numerous cellular and hematogenous mediators. These mediators range from prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes, to complement components. Tumor necrosis factor may be responsible for initiating many of the observed responses to endotoxin. Species and tissue specificity are a prominent feature of the response to endotoxin.
CONCLUSIONS: No single agent can yet be implicated as the common mediator of endotoxin-induced organ injury. Endotoxin initiates the elaboration of a cascade of secondary mediators that amplify the response to the initial insult. The relative importance of individual agents as mediators of the response to endotoxin varies with the experimental model studied.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8428492     DOI: 10.1097/00003246-199302001-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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Review 1.  Regulation of hepatic blood flow: the hepatic arterial buffer response revisited.

Authors:  Christian Eipel; Kerstin Abshagen; Brigitte Vollmar
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2010-12-28       Impact factor: 5.742

2.  Effects of AM281, a cannabinoid antagonist, on circulatory deterioration and cytokine production in an endotoxin shock model: comparison with norepinephrine.

Authors:  Yuji Kadoi; Fumio Goto
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 2.078

Review 3.  Is sepsis a mediator-inhibitor mismatch?

Authors:  M Lamy; G Deby-Dupont
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1995-11       Impact factor: 17.440

4.  Endotoxemia in febrile patients with hematological malignancies. Relationship of type of bacteremia, clinical findings and serum cytokine pattern.

Authors:  P Engervall; M Granström; B Andersson; M Kalin; M Björkholm
Journal:  Infection       Date:  1997 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 3.553

5.  Reduced oxidative tissue damage during endotoxemia in IRAK-1 deficient mice.

Authors:  Neeraj Singh; Liwu Li
Journal:  Mol Immunol       Date:  2012-02-24       Impact factor: 4.407

6.  Comparison of the effects of vasopressin and norepinephrine on organ perfusion during septic shock in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

Authors:  Hiroshi Hinohara; Yuji Kadoi; Aya Tokue; Shigeru Saito; Chikara Kawauchi; Akio Mizutani
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2010-08       Impact factor: 2.078

7.  Alterations in the myocardial β-adrenergic system during experimental endotoxemia.

Authors:  Y Kadoi; S Saito; N Fujita; T Morita; T Fujita
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 2.078

8.  The Effect of Simvastatin on Pulmonary Damage in Experimental Peritonitis in Rats.

Authors:  Cetin Altunal; Fatih Agalar; Canan Agalar; Cagatay Daphan; Oral Saygun; Kuzey Aydinuraz; Tayfun Sahiner; Pinar Atasoy; Osman Caglayan; Sedat Dom
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2013-02-01       Impact factor: 0.656

9.  [Early alterations in rat brain protein expression during sepsis].

Authors:  J Hinkelbein; A Kalenka; R E Feldmann
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 1.041

10.  Treatment of low molecular weight heparin inhibits systemic inflammation and prevents endotoxin-induced acute lung injury in rats.

Authors:  Zheng-Gang Luan; Mendsaikhan Naranpurev; Xiao-Chun Ma
Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 4.092

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