Title of article
Treatment with cerium nitrate bathing modulate systemic leukocyte activation following burn injury: an experimental study in rat cremaster muscle flap
Author/Authors
Muhittin Eski، نويسنده , , M. Deveci، نويسنده , , B. Celik?z، نويسنده , , M. Nisanci، نويسنده , , M. Türegün، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
8
From page
739
To page
746
Abstract
It is suggested that burn toxin known as lipid protein complex (LPC) stimulates phagocytic cells that cause the release of a variety of inflammatory mediators which induce the activation of leukocytes. It is reported that cerium nitrate (CN) might fix LPC in eschar tissue and prevent LPC from entering the circulation. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that prevention or modulation of LPC initiated cell activation by fixing LPC in eschar tissue with CN treatment, would reduce the number of activated leukocytes, which is an important indicator of inflammation, in rat cremaster muscle flap model. Twenty-eight animals were studied in four groups — group I (control), only cremaster muscle flap was dissected; group II (burn injury), burn injury was performed and flap was dissected; group III (saline); and group IV (CN), following burn injury rats treated with saline and CN, respectively, and than flaps were dissected. Blood vessels were observed in vivo under an intravital microscopy system and the number of rolling, sticking, and transmigrating leukocytes were measured in each group. Burn injury significantly increased the number of activated leukocytes (P<0.001). We observed that CN treatment significantly reduced the number of activated leukocytes following burn injury (P<0.001). In conclusion, we demonstrated that CN treatment significantly decreased the activation of leukocytes, which plays an important role in systemic inflammation. Decreased leukocyte activation is interpreted as prevention or modulation of systemic inflammatory response following burn injury.
Keywords
Burn , Cerium nitrate , Leukocyte activation
Journal title
Burns
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Burns
Record number
470252
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