2008
DOI: 10.1631/jzus.b0820130
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Albumin resuscitation protects against traumatic/hemorrhagic shock-induced lung apoptosis in rats

Abstract: Abstract:Objective: To determine the effects of albumin administration on lung injury and apoptosis in traumatic/hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) rats. Methods: Studies were performed on an in vivo model of spontaneously breathing rats with induced T/HS; the rats were subjected to femur fracture, ischemia for 30 min, and reperfusion for 20 min with Ringer's lactate solution (RS) or 5% (w/v) albumin (ALB), and the left lower lobes of the lungs were resected. Results: Albumin administered during reperfusion markedly att… Show more

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“…81 Furthermore, recent animal studies suggest that resuscitation with crystalloid as compared to colloids may exacerbate the production of proinflammatory cytokines. 82,83 Finally, colloids such as albumin may both bind endotoxin and act as antioxidants. 84 However, beyond an increase in cost, the use of colloid solutions has been scrutinized due to both renal and pulmonary toxicity.…”
Section: Crystalloid Versus Colloidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…81 Furthermore, recent animal studies suggest that resuscitation with crystalloid as compared to colloids may exacerbate the production of proinflammatory cytokines. 82,83 Finally, colloids such as albumin may both bind endotoxin and act as antioxidants. 84 However, beyond an increase in cost, the use of colloid solutions has been scrutinized due to both renal and pulmonary toxicity.…”
Section: Crystalloid Versus Colloidmentioning
confidence: 99%