Publications by authors named "Lucia Nikolaia Lopez-Bojorquez"

Pathogenesis of the development of sepsis is highly complex and has been the object of study for many years. The inflammatory phenomena underlying septic shock are described in this review, as well as the enzymes and genes involved in the cellular activation that precedes this condition. The most important molecular aspects are discussed, ranging from the cytokines involved and their respective transduction pathways to the cellular mechanisms related to accelerated catabolism and multi-organic failure.

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Nuclear factor of the Immunoglobulin Kappa chain of B cells (NF-kappaB) activation is an early event during cytokine-mediated endothelial activation related to increased adhesion of leucocytes. We report that soluble products secreted by two human lymphomas activate NF-kappaB, and increase the ability of endothelial cells to adhere U937 cells in vitro. Analysis of the tumor-derived products revealed the absence of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-1beta.

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