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Organ injury study and the mortality rate assessment in a cecal slurry dose-dependent peritonitis in a rabbit model

(2021) Organ injury study and the mortality rate assessment in a cecal slurry dose-dependent peritonitis in a rabbit model. Medical Science. pp. 3183-3201. ISSN 2321-7359

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Abstract

Introduction: Sepsis is a life-threatening medical crisis in which the body responds to infections extremely. The present study is aimed to assess the extent of mortality in cycle slurry, dose-dependent peritonitis in the rabbit model. Method and Materials: The present study was performed on male polish rabbits. At least 10 days before the experiment, the rabbits were placed in a controlled environment and received standard amounts of water, food, and libitum. Anesthesia of 6 donor rabbits was performed by intramuscular injection of 5 mg/kg Xylasein and 35 mg/kg ketamine. Result: The total number of lymphocytes, neutrophils, and white blood cells (WBC) in the groups of 15 and 20 ml/kg was less than the groups of 5 and 10 ml/kg, no significant differences were observed between the groups (P > 0.05). The number of platelets was also higher in the 20 mL/kg group in regard to the sham group. All of the sepsis groups had lower concentrations of plasma albumin than the sham group. Increased doses of cecal slurry were associated with an increase in the ALT and BUN concentrations. Higher concentrations of ALT and BUN were observed in the sepsis groups than in the sham group. Although the samples in the 15 and 20.0 mL/kg groups showed higher creatinine concentrations than those in the sham group, the difference was insignificant. Conclusion: Based on the DCFH-DA concentrations and blood chemistry analysis, the cecal slurry model used in this study produced dose-dependent, multiple organ injuries and was associated with ROSs generation.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Rabbit Cecal Slurry Peritonitis Organ Injury animal-models septic shock hemorrhagic-shock adipose-tissue sepsis age ligation resuscitation endotoxemia microbiota Research & Experimental Medicine
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Page Range: pp. 3183-3201
Journal or Publication Title: Medical Science
Volume: 25
Number: 118
ISSN: 2321-7359
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4181

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