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تعداد نتایج: 16986870  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Bruce A Davidson R Robert Vethanayagam Melissa J Grimm Barbara A Mullan Krishnan Raghavendran Timothy S Blackwell Michael L Freeman Vanniarajan Ayyasamy Keshav K Singh Michael B Sporn Kiyoshi Itagaki Carl J Hauser Paul R Knight Brahm H Segal

Recruitment of neutrophils and release of reactive oxygen species are considered to be major pathogenic components driving acute lung injury (ALI). However, NADPH oxidase, the major source of reactive oxygen species in activated phagocytes, can paradoxically limit inflammation and injury. We hypothesized that NADPH oxidase protects against ALI by limiting neutrophilic inflammation and activatin...

Journal: :Chest 2005
Yasser Sakr Jean-Louis Vincent Konrad Reinhart Johan Groeneveld Argyris Michalopoulos Charles L Sprung Antonio Artigas V Marco Ranieri

STUDY OBJECTIVES Recent data have suggested that ventilatory strategy could influence outcomes from acute lung injury (ALI) and ARDS. We tested the hypothesis that infection/sepsis and use of higher tidal volumes than those applied in the ARDS Network (ARDSnet) study (> 7.4 mL/kg of predicted body weight) would worsen outcome in patients with ALI/ARDS. DESIGN International cohort, observation...

2016
Michelle K Sercundes Luana S Ortolan Daniela Debone Paulo V Soeiro-Pereira Eliane Gomes Elizabeth H Aitken Antonio Condino-Neto Momtchilo Russo Maria R D' Império Lima José M Alvarez Silvia Portugal Claudio R F Marinho Sabrina Epiphanio

Malaria remains one of the greatest burdens to global health, causing nearly 500,000 deaths in 2014. When manifesting in the lungs, severe malaria causes acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS). We have previously shown that a proportion of DBA/2 mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA (PbA) develop ALI/ARDS and that these mice recapitulate various aspects of the hum...

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society 2005
Kathleen C Barnes

Acute lung injury (ALI) is a common and devastating illness that occurs in the context of sepsis and other systemic inflammatory disorders. In systemic illnesses like sepsis, only a subset of patients develops ALI even when pathologic stimuli are apparently equivalent, suggesting that there are genetic features that may influence its onset. Considerable obstacles in defining the exact nature of...

2014
Qiu-ping Liu Dang-xia Zhou Li Sun Luo Ling Chang-gui Wu Pu Lin Shui-ping Han

Seawater drowning can lead to acute lung injury (ALI). Several studies have shown that bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC) treatment could attenuate ALI. However, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon still remain elusive. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate whether BMSC treatment can ameliorate seawater-induced ALI and its underlying mechanisms in a rat model. In this study, a...

2016
Eun Young Kim Nambeom Kim Young Saing Kim Ja-Young Seo Inkeun Park Hee Kyung Ahn Yu Mi Jeong Jeong Ho Kim

BACKGROUND Advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI, body mass index [BMI] x serum albumin/neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio [NLR]) has been shown to predict overall survival (OS) in small cell lung cancer (SCLC). CT enables skeletal muscle to be quantified, whereas BMI cannot accurately reflect body composition. The purpose was to evaluate prognostic value of modified ALI (mALI) using CT-determi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2003
Lorraine B Ware Xiaohui Fang Michael A Matthay

Decreased circulating protein C and increased circulating thrombomodulin are markers of the prothrombotic, antifibrinolytic state associated with poor outcomes in sepsis but have not been measured in patients with ALI (acute lung injury)/ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome). We measured circulating and intra-alveolar protein C and thrombomodulin in 45 patients with ALI/ARDS from septic an...

Journal: :Clinical science 2008
Rafal Fudala Agnieszka Krupa Dorota Stankowska Timothy C Allen Anna K Kurdowska

ALI/ARDS (acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome) is a severe inflammatory lung disease associated with very high mortality. Importantly, no effective therapy has been developed to date for ALI/ARDS. Neutrophils have been implicated in the pathogenesis of ALI/ARDS, and IL-8 (interleukin-8) has been identified as the main chemotactic factor for neutrophils in lung fluids of patien...

2012
Jochen Grommes Santosh Vijayan Maik Drechsler Helene Hartwig Matthias Mörgelin Rolf Dembinski Michael Jacobs Thomas Andreas Koeppel Marcel Binnebösel Christian Weber Oliver Soehnlein

INTRODUCTION Treatment of acute lung injury (ALI) remains an unsolved problem in intensive care medicine. As simvastatin exerts protective effects in inflammatory diseases we explored its effects on development of ALI and due to the importance of neutrophils in ALI also on neutrophil effector functions. METHODS C57Bl/6 mice were exposed to aerosolized LPS (500 µg/ml) for 30 min. The count of ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2006
Alexander Zarbock Mirco Schmolke Tilman Spieker Kerstin Jurk Hugo Van Aken Kai Singbartl

Acute renal failure (ARF) remains a major clinical challenge, especially in the intensive care setting. Mortality of ARF combined with acute lung injury (ALI) is even higher and may reach 80%. Recent studies have suggested a remote effect of ARF on pulmonary homeostasis. However, it is unknown whether and to what extent ARF clinically affects pulmonary function, in particular oxygenation. For e...

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