Protective Effects of Medium-Chain Triglycerides on the Liver and Gut in Rats Administered Endotoxin

@article{Kono2003ProtectiveEO,
  title={Protective Effects of Medium-Chain Triglycerides on the Liver and Gut in Rats Administered Endotoxin},
  author={Hiroshi Kono and Hideki Fujii and Masami Asakawa and Masayuki Yamamoto and Masanori Matsuda and Akira Maki and Yoshiro Matsumoto},
  journal={Annals of Surgery},
  year={2003},
  volume={237},
  pages={246-255}
}
ObjectiveTo determine if medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) prevent organ injuries and mortality in rats administered endotoxin and to investigate effects of MCT on the gut. Summary Background DataSince dietary MCTs prevent alcohol-induced liver injury by inhibiting activation of Kupffer cells in the enteral feeding model, the authors hypothesized that MCT could prevent deleterious conditions in endotoxemia. MethodsAfter a preliminary experiment determined the optimal dose of MCT, rats were… 
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