Efferent vagal nerve stimulation attenuates acute lung injury following burn: The importance of the gut-lung axis
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Parasympathetic stimulation via the vagus nerve prevents systemic organ dysfunction by abrogating gut injury and lymph toxicity in trauma and hemorrhagic shockEnteric glia cells attenuate cytomix-induced intestinal epithelial barrier breakdown.Intestinal Epithelial TLR-4 Activation Is Required for the Development of Acute Lung Injury after Trauma/Hemorrhagic Shock via the Release of HMGB1 from the GutTissue Pharmacology of Da-Cheng-Qi Decoction in Experimental Acute Pancreatitis in RatsGut-lung axis: The microbial contributions and clinical implications.Electroacupuncture at Zusanli (ST36) Prevents Intestinal Barrier and Remote Organ Dysfunction following Gut Ischemia through Activating the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory-Dependent MechanismElectroacupuncture improves gut barrier dysfunction in prolonged hemorrhagic shock rats through vagus anti-inflammatory mechanism.Review of burn research for the year 2011.Vagal nerve stimulation modulates gut injury and lung permeability in trauma-hemorrhagic shock.CPSI-121 pharmacologically prevents intestinal barrier dysfunction after cutaneous burn through a vagus nerve-dependent mechanism.Vagus nerve stimulation blocks vascular permeability following burn in both local and distal sites.PNU-282987 improves the hemodynamic parameters by alleviating vasopermeability and tissue edema in dogs subjected to a lethal burns shock.
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Efferent vagal nerve stimulation attenuates acute lung injury following burn: The importance of the gut-lung axis
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Carrie Y Peterson
Gerald Cheadle
James G Putnam
Michael J Krzyzaniak
Raul Coimbra
Vince Kennedy
Vishal Bansal
William Loomis
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10.1016/J.SURG.2011.06.008
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2011-07-23T00:00:00Z