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Nelson NC
, Nelson JL, Weldon WE, Vela AR.
Mechanisms of change in thoracic duct lymph flow during hypotensive states.
Ann Surg
1970;
171
:883-91. [PMID:
4393013
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PMC1396885
DOI:
10.1097/00000658-197006010-00009
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Dynamics of the lymph circulation and protein-cell reaction of the central lymph during the early postresuscitation period.
Bull Exp Biol Med
1981. [DOI:
10.1007/bf00839347
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Welter H
, Stock W, Hermann G. [Immunoelectrophoretic study of protein distribution in the postischemic edema of dogs as compared to serum- and lymph-proteins (author's transl)].
RESEARCH IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR DIE GESAMTE EXPERIMENTELLE MEDIZIN EINSCHLIESSLICH EXPERIMENTELLER CHIRURGIE
1974;
163
:47-62. [PMID:
4409777
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Animals
Antibody Formation
Blood Proteins/analysis
Cell Membrane Permeability
Chemical Precipitation
Dogs
Edema/etiology
Edema/metabolism
Fibrinogen
Forelimb/blood supply
Hindlimb/blood supply
Immune Sera
Immunoelectrophoresis
Immunoglobulin A/isolation & purification
Immunoglobulin G/isolation & purification
Ischemia/complications
Lymph/metabolism
Proteins/metabolism
Rabbits/immunology
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Girardet RE
, Benninghoff DL. Surgical techniques for long-term study of thoracic duct lymph circulation in dogs.
J Surg Res
1973;
15
:168-75. [PMID:
4728346
DOI:
10.1016/0022-4804(73)90073-5
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[Indexed: 01/12/2023]
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Animals
Catheterization
Dogs
Fistula/diagnostic imaging
Lymph/physiology
Lymphocytes/physiology
Lymphography
Methods
Thoracic Duct/diagnostic imaging
Thoracic Duct/physiology
Thoracic Duct/surgery
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Clermont HG
, Williams JS. Lymph lysosomal enzyme acid phosphatase in hemorrhagic shock.
Ann Surg
1972;
176
:90-6. [PMID:
5037822
PMCID:
PMC1355280
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10.1097/00000658-197207000-00016
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Acid Phosphatase/blood
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Blood Chemical Analysis
Dogs
Hemoglobins/analysis
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Ileum/pathology
Lactates/blood
Liver/pathology
Lymph/enzymology
Lysosomes/enzymology
Oxygen/blood
Pyruvates/blood
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Glenn TM
, Lefer AM. Role of lysosomes in the pathogenesis of splanchnic ischemia shock in cats.
Circ Res
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27
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5486246
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10.1161/01.res.27.5.783
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Splanchnic arterial occlusion (SAO) for 2 hours followed by release of the occlusion in cats produced a lethal shock state characterized by cardiovascular collapse. Release of the occlusion resulted in a 45% fall in mean arterial blood pressure within 15 minutes; postrelease survival of these animals was 46 minutes. The plasma of cats with SAO shock exhibited a 3- to 4-fold increase in activities of the lysosomal enzymes β-glucuronidase and cathepsin, accompanied by accumulation of a myocardial depressant factor. Plasma from cats treated with methylprednisolone (20 mg/kg) prior to occlusion did not have significant levels of myocardial depressant factor nor significant increases in plasma lysosomal enzyme activity. Furthermore, the fall in mean arterial blood pressure in steroid-treated animals was significantly smaller when the occlusion was released and postrelease survival time was significantly longer. Pancreatic lysosomes from cats with SAO exhibited a marked increase in fragility as indicated by a reduction in total lysosomal enzyme activity and an increase in the percent of free enzyme activity, compared to lysosomes from cats with sham SAO or steroid-treated cats. These data indicate that the biochemical and hemodynamic alterations present in SAO-induced shock may be related to the disruption of pancreatic lysosomes and that glucocorticoids can markedly alter the course of this shock, possibly by decreasing the sensitivity of pancreatic lysosomes to splanchnic ischemia.
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Abdomen/blood supply
Adrenalectomy
Animals
Blood Pressure/drug effects
Cathepsins/blood
Cats
Celiac Artery/surgery
Endotoxins/blood
Female
Glucuronidase/blood
Heart/physiopathology
Hydrolases
Ischemia/physiopathology
Lysosomes/drug effects
Male
Mesenteric Arteries/surgery
Methylprednisolone/pharmacology
Microscopy, Electron
Myocardium/metabolism
Pancreas/pathology
Shock/complications
Shock/enzymology
Shock/etiology
Shock/physiopathology
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