LPSmyocardiumpigs

Published: 19 September 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/nddgfyft7d.1
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joaquin lado

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Effects of LPS induced septic shock on myocardial energy metabolites in the pig Hypothesis: LPS induced septic shock cause energy deficiency in the myocardium Data show that LPS administration to pigs caused a decrease of medium- and short-chain fatty acid oxidation without an effect on long-chain fatty acid oxidation in the myocardium . Glucose oxidation was also decreased. Homeostasis of niacin, taurine, glutamate, glutamine, glutathione, hypoxanthine and thromboxane B2 was also affected in the septic myocardium. We show expression levels of several genes involved in myocardium metabolism measured by real time PCR as well as myocardial levels of different metabolites including acylcarnitines and eicosanoid. NMR and LC/MS were used to measure metabolites. Myocardial samples were obtained from control and LPS treated pigs. Data are shown in Excel

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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center J T & Margaret Talkington Department of Internal Medicine

Categories

Internal Medicine, Septic Shock, Metabolism, Myocardium

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