نتایج جستجو برای: lung injury

تعداد نتایج: 605251  

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2007
Amy Bellmeyer Janice M Martino Navdeep S Chandel G R Scott Budinger David A Dean Gökhan M Mutlu

RATIONALE Human data suggest that the incidence of acute lung injury is reduced in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. However, the mechanisms by which diabetes confers protection from lung injury are unknown. OBJECTIVES To determine whether leptin resistance, which is seen in humans with diabetes, protects mice from hyperoxic lung injury. METHODS Wild-type (leptin responsive) and db/d...

2011
Eun Sun Kim Yun Sil Chang Soo Jin Choi Jin Kyu Kim Hey Soo Yoo So Yoon Ahn Dong Kyung Sung Soo Yoon Kim Ye Rim Park Won Soon Park

BACKGROUND Human umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) attenuate hyperoxic neonatal lung injury primarily through anti-inflammatory effects. We hypothesized that intratracheal transplantation of human UCB-derived MSCs could attenuate Escherichia coli (E. coli)-induced acute lung injury (ALI) in mice by suppressing the inflammatory response. METHODS Eight-week-old ma...

Journal: :Current opinion in critical care 2004
Nader Habashi Penny Andrews

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Patients who experience severe trauma are at increased risk for the development of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. The management strategies used to treat respiratory failure in this patient population should be comprehensive. Current trends in the management of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome consist of maintaining acceptab...

2017
Laura A Cagle Lisa M Franzi Angela L Linderholm Jerold A Last Jason Y Adams Richart W Harper Nicholas J Kenyon

BACKGROUND Positive-pressure mechanical ventilation is an essential therapeutic intervention, yet it causes the clinical syndrome known as ventilator-induced lung injury. Various lung protective mechanical ventilation strategies have attempted to reduce or prevent ventilator-induced lung injury but few modalities have proven effective. A model that isolates the contribution of mechanical ventil...

2013
Rhea Bhargava William Janssen Christopher Altmann Ana Andrés-Hernando Kayo Okamura R. William Vandivier Nilesh Ahuja Sarah Faubel

INTRODUCTION Serum and bronchoalveolar fluid IL-6 are increased in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and predict prolonged mechanical ventilation and poor outcomes, although the role of intra-alveolar IL-6 in indirect lung injury is unknown. We investigated the role of endogenous and exogenous intra-alveolar IL-6 in AKI-mediated lung injury (indirect lung injury), intrape...

2014
Manoj M Lalu David Moher John Marshall Dean Fergusson Shirley HJ Mei Malcolm Macleod Gilly Griffin Alexis F Turgeon Michael Rudnicki Jason Fishman Marc T Avey Becky Skidmore Jeremy M Grimshaw Duncan J Stewart Kavita Singh Lauralyn McIntyre

BACKGROUND Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in humans is caused by an unchecked proinflammatory response that results in diffuse and severe lung injury, and it is associated with a mortality rate of 35 to 45%. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs; 'adult stem cells') could represent a promising new therapy for this syndrome, since preclinical evidence suggests that MSCs may ameliorate lung...

2011
Diego C. Reino Vadim Pisarenko David Palange Danielle Doucet Robert P. Bonitz Qi Lu Iriana Colorado Sharvil U. Sheth Benjamin Chandler Kolenkode B. Kannan Madhuri Ramanathan Da Zhong Xu Edwin A. Deitch Rena Feinman

BACKGROUND Injurious non-microbial factors released from the stressed gut during shocked states contribute to the development of acute lung injury (ALI) and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Since Toll-like receptors (TLR) act as sensors of tissue injury as well as microbial invasion and TLR4 signaling occurs in both sepsis and noninfectious models of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury...

2018
Kate Colette Tatham Kieran Patrick O'Dea Rosalba Romano Hannah Elizabeth Donaldson Kenji Wakabayashi Brijesh Vipin Patel Louit Thakuria Andre Rudiger Simon Padmini Sarathchandra Nandor Marczin Masao Takata

RATIONALE Primary graft dysfunction in lung transplant recipients derives from the initial, largely leukocyte-dependent, ischaemia-reperfusion injury. Intravascular lung-marginated monocytes have been shown to play key roles in experimental acute lung injury, but their contribution to lung ischaemia-reperfusion injury post transplantation is unknown. OBJECTIVE To define the role of donor intr...

2011
Kristina M. Adams Waldorf Michael G. Gravett Ryan M. McAdams Louis J. Paolella G. Michael Gough David J. Carl Aasthaa Bansal H. Denny Liggitt Raj P. Kapur Frederick B. Reitz Craig E. Rubens

BACKGROUND Early events leading to intrauterine infection and fetal lung injury remain poorly defined, but may hold the key to preventing neonatal and adult chronic lung disease. Our objective was to establish a nonhuman primate model of an early stage of chorioamnionitis in order to determine the time course and mechanisms of fetal lung injury in utero. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Ten chr...

Journal: :Journal of Immune Based Therapies and Vaccines 2003
Karine Faure Junichi Fujimoto David W Shimabukuro Temitayo Ajayi Nobuaki Shime Kiyoshi Moriyama Edward G Spack Jeanine P Wiener-Kronish Teiji Sawa

BACKGROUND: The effects of the murine monoclonal anti-PcrV antibody Mab166 on acute lung injury induced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa were analyzed in a rat model. METHODS: Lung injury was induced by the instillation of P. aeruginosa strain PA103 directly into the left lungs of anesthetized rats. One hour after the bacterial instillation, rabbit polyclonal anti-PcrV IgG, murine monoclonal anti-PcrV...

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