Effects of Qingrejiedu Fang on Expression of Multiple Adhesion Molecules in Septic Rat Model
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Effects of Qingrejiedu Fang on Expression of Multiple Adhesion Molecules in Septic Rat Model
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 16, Issue 8, Pages: 166-168(2010)
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YANG Xiu-zhu, YANG Jing, ZHANG Yan-ping, et al. Effects of Qingrejiedu Fang on Expression of Multiple Adhesion Molecules in Septic Rat Model[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(8): 166-168.
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YANG Xiu-zhu, YANG Jing, ZHANG Yan-ping, et al. Effects of Qingrejiedu Fang on Expression of Multiple Adhesion Molecules in Septic Rat Model[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(8): 166-168.DOI:
Effects of Qingrejiedu Fang on Expression of Multiple Adhesion Molecules in Septic Rat Model
Objective: To study the effects of Qingrejiedu Fang on expression of multiple adhesion molecules in septic rat model . Method: Using a sepsis model induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) in rat
the septic rats were treated with 2 different doses of Qingrejiedu Fang for 72 hours. The expressions of CD11b/c
CD62L and CD54 of circulating blood cells were determined by flowcytometry. Result: The expressions of CD11b/c and CD54 were increased significantly compared with the control group
while the CD62L was decreased.The Qingrejiedu Fang could reverse this tendency. Conclusion: The high expressions of adhesion molecules and their adhesive effects play an important role in the pathological process of multiple organ dysfumctions in sepsis and the Qingrejiedu Fang has therapeutic effects on septic model by regulating the expressions of multiple adhesion molecules.
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