Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8472056 | Immunobiology | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Taken together, TxT + H/R induced strong inflammatory response and apoptotic changes as well as lung injury which were markedly diminished by EP. Our results suggest that this might be mediated via NF-κB and/or HMGB1 dependent mechanism.
Keywords
BPATNFICAMBALμLPAMPCAEqRT-PCRpCO2DAMPGAPDHHMGB1MOFPO2NF-κBPMNLLPSBcldFGDNA°CEthyl pyruvateResuscitationp-valuedeoxyribonucleic acidribonucleic acidRNAinterleukinBlunt thoracic traumaELISAEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayMercuryMinApoptosisstandard error of the meanPercentminuteRoom temperatureSecondLungHourCelsiusHemorrhagic shockMultiple organ failuretumor necrosis factornuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cellsPartial pressure of oxygenPartial pressure of carbon dioxidemean arterial pressurelactate dehydrogenaseLDHB-cell lymphomapolymorphonuclear leukocytesliterlipopolysaccharideBronchoalveolar lavage fluidSEMintercellular adhesion moleculemillilitermilligramMicrolitermapNeutrophilsNecrosishematoxylin-eosinunitbody weightHigh mobility group box 1 proteinPyruvatechloroacetate esterasekilogramglyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
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Authors
Borna Relja, Nils Wagner, Niklas Franz, Scott Dieteren, Katharina Mörs, Julia Schmidt, Ingo Marzi, Mario Perl,