Immunologic influences of hyperthermia in a rat model of obstructive jaundice.

作者: Bahadir M. Gũllũoğlu , Ali Bekrak˙ı , Nilgũn Çer˙ıkç˙ıoğlu , Gũner Sõylet˙ır , A. Õzdemir Aktan

DOI: 10.1023/A:1012399114305

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摘要: In this study, the effect of hyperthermia on immune response and bacterial translocation from gut in jaundiced rats was assessed. hyperthermic (HP; N = 8) normothermic (NP; preconditioning groups, were preconditioned by for 15 min at 42°C or 38°C, respectively. After 8 hr, common bile duct (CBD) each animal ligated. thermal (TT; treatment groups (NT; CBD animals ligated, after seven days treated The (HP NP) killed day 7 (TT NT) hr they put a water bath. Determination immunophenotypes lymphocytes serum levels bilirubin done samples taken just death. quantity identify translocated bacteria determined tissue mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen, liver. NK cell expression as well CD4+/CD8+ ratio elevated HP group when compared to NP group. CD8+ found be low CD4+, CD11b+, B expressions not different between groups. All immunologic parameters similar TT NT other. group, half revealed translocation, whereas all other we only 1/8 rats. application rather than applying it establishment jaundice seemed beneficial. Hyperthermic led an improvement responses latter resulted increase with no favorable influence system. Bacterial unrelated status.

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