Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4294671 | Journal of the American College of Surgeons | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Our results suggest that adding PTX to PRBC supernatant markedly decreases neutrophil activation. The lack of successful treatment strategies to effectively modulate the inflammatory response after blood transfusion indicates the need for novel therapies. Because the deleterious effects of blood transfusion on end-organ injury and MOF are associated with neutrophil activation, the adjunct use of PTX to blood transfusion may have therapeutic potential.
Keywords
PTXfluorescent-activated cell sorterTNFN-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalaninefMLPICAMDHRHBSSPRBCNADPHMOFFACScAMPMAPKCyclic adenosine monophosphatedihydrorhodamine 123Multiple organ failuretumor necrosis factorHank’s balanced salt solutionintercellular adhesion moleculemitogen-activated protein kinasePentoxifyllinepacked red blood cells
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Authors
Rohan N. (FRCSC), William BSc, Heidi BSc, David B. (FACS), Thomas MD, Raul (FACS),