نتایج جستجو برای: ali as

تعداد نتایج: 5648128  

2011
John J Arcaroli Nianjun Liu Nengjun Yi Edward Abraham

INTRODUCTION Our purpose was to investigate variation within the IL-32 promoter and gene, and susceptibility to and outcomes from infection associated acute lung injury (ALI). METHODS Retrospective case-control study involving healthy individuals (controls) and patients (cases) with infection-associated ALI. Two hundred fifty-eight healthy normal controls and 251 patients with infection-assoc...

Journal: :Critical Care 2008
Dirk Varelmann Thomas Muders Jörg Zinserling Ulf Guenther Anders Magnusson Göran Hedenstierna Christian Putensen Hermann Wrigge

INTRODUCTION Acute lung injury (ALI) can result from various insults to the pulmonary tissue. Experimental and clinical data suggest that spontaneous breathing (SB) during pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) in ALI results in better lung aeration and improved oxygenation. Our objective was to evaluate whether the addition of SB has different effects in two different models of ALI. METHODS F...

2017
Xiao-Guang Lu Xin Kang Li-Bin Zhan Li-Min Kang Zhi-Wei Fan Li-Zhi Bai

AIM To identify circulating micro (mi)RNAs as biological markers for prediction of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) with acute lung injury (ALI). METHODS Twenty-four serum samples were respectively collected and classified as SAP associated with ALI and SAP without ALI, and the miRNA expression profiles were determined by microarray analysis. These miRNAs were validated by quantitative reverse t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Jamison J Grailer Bethany A Canning Miriam Kalbitz Mikel D Haggadone Rasika M Dhond Anuska V Andjelkovic Firas S Zetoune Peter A Ward

The inflammasome is a key factor in innate immunity and senses soluble pathogen and danger-associated molecular patterns as well as biological crystals (urate, cholesterol, etc.), resulting in expression of IL-1β and IL-18. Using a standard model of acute lung injury (ALI) in mice featuring airway instillation of LPS, ALI was dependent on availability of NLRP3 as well as caspase-1, which are kn...

2009
Xiao Su Mark R. Looney Naveen Gupta Michael A. Matthay

Su X, Looney MR, Gupta N, Matthay MA. Receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is an indicator of direct lung injury in models of experimental lung injury. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 297: L1–L5, 2009. First published May 1, 2009; doi:10.1152/ajplung.90546.2008.—Receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is a marker of alveolar type I cells and is elevated in the pulm...

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 2010
Yoshihisa Kitamura Motohiro Nomura Hiroshi Shima Nobumasa Kuwana Toru Kuramitsu Chia-Cheng Chang Kuniaki Bando Iekado Shibata Hideto Nishikawa

Acute lung injury (ALI) associated with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a systemic complication following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), but the incidence and influence on prognosis are unclear. The incidences of SIRS and ALI were surveyed in a prospective multicenter study of 96 patients admitted for SAH between December 2004 and June 2007. Hunt and Hess grade and Glasgow Out...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Yumiko Imai Keiji Kuba G. Greg Neely Rubina Yaghubian-Malhami Thomas Perkmann Geert van Loo Maria Ermolaeva Ruud Veldhuizen Y. H. Connie Leung Hongliang Wang Haolin Liu Yang Sun Manolis Pasparakis Manfred Kopf Christin Mech Sina Bavari J. S. Malik Peiris Arthur S. Slutsky Shizuo Akira Malin Hultqvist Rikard Holmdahl John Nicholls Chengyu Jiang Christoph J. Binder Josef M. Penninger

Multiple lung pathogens such as chemical agents, H5N1 avian flu, or SARS cause high lethality due to acute respiratory distress syndrome. Here we report that Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) mutant mice display natural resistance to acid-induced acute lung injury (ALI). We show that TLR4-TRIF-TRAF6 signaling is a key disease pathway that controls the severity of ALI. The oxidized phospholipid (OxPL)...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2008
A Zarbock M Allegretti K Ley

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Acute lung injury (ALI) remains a major challenge in critical care medicine. Both neutrophils and chemokines have been proposed as key components in the development of ALI. The main chemokine receptor on neutrophils is CXCR2, which regulates neutrophil recruitment and vascular permeability, but no small molecule CXCR2 inhibitor has been demonstrated to be effective in ALI...

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society 2005
Stephanie A Nonas James H Finigan Li Gao Joe G N Garcia

Acute lung injury (ALI) is a complex and devastating illness, often occurring in the setting of sepsis and trauma. Despite recent advances in the understanding and treatment of ALI, pathogenic mechanisms and genetic modifiers in ALI remain incompletely understood. Furthermore, there has been increasing interest in the identification of genetic variations that contribute to ALI susceptibility an...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 2011
Gustavo Matute-Bello Gregory Downey Bethany B Moore Steve D Groshong Michael A Matthay Arthur S Slutsky Wolfgang M Kuebler

Acute lung injury (ALI) is well defined in humans, but there is no agreement as to the main features of acute lung injury in animal models. A Committee was organized to determine the main features that characterize ALI in animal models and to identify the most relevant methods to assess these features. We used a Delphi approach in which a series of questionnaires were distributed to a panel of ...

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