2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2016.02.012
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Neonatal malnutrition programs the oxidant function of macrophages in response to Candida albicans

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“…Studies in rats with severe malnutrition suggested that the increase in the susceptibility of infection is largely attributable to the functional defects of mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells, whereby, in hosts, immunocompetence conditions develop an important function of the activation of the early immune response and the connection of the adaptive immune response in its function as an antigen-presenting cell (such as om the case of MDMs) [ 19 , 46 ]. However, very few studies have supported the role and deregulation of these cells in children with malnutrition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in rats with severe malnutrition suggested that the increase in the susceptibility of infection is largely attributable to the functional defects of mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells, whereby, in hosts, immunocompetence conditions develop an important function of the activation of the early immune response and the connection of the adaptive immune response in its function as an antigen-presenting cell (such as om the case of MDMs) [ 19 , 46 ]. However, very few studies have supported the role and deregulation of these cells in children with malnutrition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, Mφ from mice fed a low protein diet demonstrated increased Leishmania infantum parasite burden compared to those isolated from nourished mice [110]. Suppressed NFκB activity [111] and reduction in the production of GM-CSF growth factor [112] and ROS and NO [113] were also observed in peritoneal and alveolar Mφ isolated from malnourished (vs. nourished) animals, suggesting poor Mφ inflammatory function in nutrition-deficient states. These studies point to the importance of nutritional availability for Mφ to prompt a proinflammatory response, and delineating the mechanism of how metabolic deficiency links to function of Mφ in malnourished states will be useful to define novel methods for improving infection outcomes.…”
Section: Relevance Of Mφ Function In Metabolic Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Son escasos los reportes de valores hematológicos de cachorros de 30 días (4 semanas) por lo que la presente investigación constituye un aporte significativo para los médicos veterinarios dedicados a este campo, así quienes deben atender a pacientes de esta edad no tendrán que interpretar los resultados del hemograma con valores hematológicos de animales adultos 2,6 .…”
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