Direct hemoperfusion through a network of immobilized polymyxin B fibers is used for the treatment of septic shock, but the mechanism underlying the clinical benefits remains unclear. The aims of the present study were to assess the actions of direct hemoperfusion through immobilized polymyxin B fibers on effects of exogenous endotoxin or 2-arachidonoylglycerol in conscious guinea pigs; and to examine the underlying mechanisms. In the present study, colonic motion was monitored continuously by telemetry using a force transducer attached to the taenia caecum, while blood pressure was monitored with a carotid artery catheter.
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