Renal function and oxygen consumption during bacteraemia and endotoxaemia in rats.
@article{Heemskerk1997RenalFA,
title={Renal function and oxygen consumption during bacteraemia and endotoxaemia in rats.},
author={A E Heemskerk and Evelien Huisman and Anton A. van Lambalgen and Gerard C. van den Bos and M W Hennekes and Lambertus G. Thijs and Geert Jan Tangelder},
journal={Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association},
year={1997},
volume={12 8},
pages={
1586-94
}
}BACKGROUND
The hypothesis that renal failure during septic shock may occur as a result of hypoxia-related cell dysfunction was investigated in two rat models of distributive shock.
METHODS
Pentobarbitone-anaesthetized rats received either a bolus (1 ml) of living Escherichia coli bacteria (hospital-acquired strain, 1 x 10(9) CFU/ml; BA-group, n = 7), or a 1-h infusion of endotoxin (E. coli O127.B8: 8 mg/kg; ET-group, n = 7), or saline to serve as time matched controls (C-group, n = 7…
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