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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
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The purpose of this study was to analyse the clinical course of 410 patients of severe surgical infections (primary 251, postoperative 159) during recent 5 years and to evaluate the important background factors which make these patients serious. As a result, the following patients such as, (1) who have refractory primary infections, for example malignant lymphoma, severe pancreatitis etc. (2) whose infectious foci were uncontrolled. (3) who had finally complicated a septic MOF or
DIC
, seemed to be especially critical even though recent advanced surgical therapy. To improve these severe conditions, we believe to need a renewed approach like so called "multi-disciplinary therapy", additionally with both conventional antibiotics administration and drainage for infectious foci. Several methods such as, (1) rational nutrition management using indirect calorimetry. (2) plasma exchange for removing toxic substances such as bacterial toxins, chemical mediators etc, from circulating blood. (3) pharmacological block of these toxic substances, were shown. In terms of the harmful chemical mediators, we supposed that both PAF (platelet activating factor) and oxygen free radical were extremely important in septic conditions from previous clinico-experimental studies. Therefore the effects of those pharmacological blockers such as PAF antagonists,
SOD
, protease inhibitor in experimental endotoxin shock were discussed in detail.
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PMID:[Clinico-experimental analysis of backgrounds of the severe surgical infections]. 194 10
Although female sex hormones may attenuate endothelial dysfunction in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) by increasing endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDRFs), the influence of ovarian hormones on the generation of endothelium-derived contracting factors (EDCFs) remains unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of estrogen and progesterone on the generation of vasoconstrictor prostanoids and superoxide anion (O2(-)) by microvessels from SHR. Vascular reactivity to norepinephrine (NE), acetylcholine (ACh), and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) were evaluated in the mesenteric arteriolar bed from estrous (OE) and ovariectomized (OVX) SHR. OVX-SHR were treated for 24 hours or 15 days with estradiol and for 15 days with estradiol+progesterone. The vascular reactivity was evaluated in the absence or presence of indomethacin (INDO, 10 micromol/L) and sodium diclofenac (
DIC
, 10 micromol/L), ridogrel (RID, 50 micromol/L), dazoxiben (DAZ, 10 micromol/L), or superoxide dismutase (
SOD
, 100 U/mL). Prostanoid levels in the arteriolar perfusate of mesenteries with or without endothelium were measured by enzyme immunoassay. An increased reactivity to NE and reduced sensitivity to ACh were observed in microvessels from OVX-SHR compared with OE-SHR. There were no differences in the responses to SNP. Treatments with estradiol and estradiol+progesterone similarly restored these altered responses. INDO,
DIC
, RID, and
SOD
also restored the NE and ACh responses in OVX-SHR. DAZ had no effect on the vascular reactivities. The release of PGF(2alpha), but not of TXB(2) and 6-keto-PGF(1alpha), was greater in OVX-SHR than in OE-SHR microvessels with endothelium when stimulated by NE. This response was normalized by hormonal treatments. Neither NE nor ACh stimulated prostanoid production by microvessels without endothelium. These results suggest that estrogen may protect female SHR against severe hypertension partly by decreasing the synthesis of EDCFs such as PGH(2)/PGF(2alpha) and O2(-).
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PMID:Influence of female sex hormones on endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor prostanoid generation in microvessels of spontaneously hypertensive rats. 1052 84