Leukocyte isolation from whole blood to study inflammation requires the removal of contaminating erythrocytes. Leukocytes, however, are sensitive to prolonged exposure to hyper/hypoosmotic solutions, temperature changes, mechanical manipulation, and gradient centrifugation. Even though care is taken to minimize leukocyte activation and cell loss during erythrocyte lysis, it is often not possible to completely avoid it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInvestigating the intracellular contents of single cells is essential for understanding physiologic and pathologic processes at the cellular level. While existing protocols for cell lysis and sample preparation work well for larger samples, scaling to a single-cell level is challenging because of unavoidable analyte dilution and losses. Thus, we are proposing a microfabricated device for the controlled handling and mixing of picoliter cell suspension and lysis solution volumes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral of the possible molecular mechanisms that contribute to the insulin resistance associated with burn injury were examined in a rat model of thermal injury. Rats were subjected to full thickness scald injury (25% total body surface area, 10 sec burn) and resuscitated with saline. After 1, 2 and 3 weeks, urinary C-peptide excretion was measured in burned and sham-treated control animals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSevere burn causes metabolic disturbances that can last for a year after injury; persistent and profound catabolism hampers rehabilitative efforts and delays the meaningful return of individuals to society. The simplest, effective anabolic strategies for severe burn injuries are: early excision and grafting of the wound; prompt treatment of sepsis; maintenance of environmental temperature at 30-32 degrees C; continuous feeding of a high carbohydrate, high protein diet, preferably by the enteral route; and early institution of vigorous and aerobic resistive exercise programmes. To further keep erosion of lean body mass to a minimum, administration of anabolic agents, recombinant human growth hormone, insulin, oxandrolone, or anticatabolic drugs such as propranolol are alternative approaches.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Glutamine is a nonessential amino acid that, in recent years, has been found to play important roles in several metabolic and immunologic processes. It has been theorized that, in a stressed state, it may become "conditionally essential" because the patient's ability to manufacture glutamine may not be adequate to meet their needs under this condition. We chose to evaluate the ability of 48 hours of enteral glutamine to enhance immediate nitrogen accretion in stressed pediatric burn patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe goal of this study was to investigate postpreservation long-term function of cryopreserved primary rat hepatocytes using the hepatocyte/3T3-J2 fibroblast coculture system. The long-term function of thawed hepatocytes cocultured with fibroblasts was evaluated and compared with hepatocytes cultured without fibroblasts. Fresh isolated primary rat hepatocytes were frozen at a controlled rate (-1 degrees C/min) up to -80 degrees C, and then stored in liquid nitrogen for up to 90 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh-efficiency nanoscale reversed-phase liquid chromatography (chromatographic peak capacities of approximately 1000: Shen, Y.; Zhao, R.; Berger, S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFatty liver is a common predisposing risk factor for postoperative liver failure and accounts for most discarded livers during triage of donors. We investigated the effect of heat shock preconditioning (HPc) on recipient survival in a rat fatty liver transplantation model. Fatty liver donor rats were exposed to brief whole-body hyperthermia (10 minutes at 42.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBacterial communities use "quorum sensing" (QS) to coordinate their population behavior through the action of extracellular signal molecules, such as the N-acyl-l-homoserine lactones (AHLs). The versatile and ubiquitous opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a well-studied model for AHL-mediated QS. This species also produces an intercellular signal distinct from AHLs, 3,4-dihydroxy-2-heptylquinoline (PQS), which belongs to a family of poorly characterized 4-hydroxy-2-alkylquinolines (HAQs) previously identified for their antimicrobial activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIncreased nitrogen loss in the form of urea is a hallmark of the metabolic aberrations that occur after burn injury. As the immediate precursor for urea production is arginine, we have conducted an investigation on the metabolic fate of arginine in the liver to shed light on the metabolic characteristics of this increased nitrogen loss. Livers from 25% total surface burn (n = 8) and sham burn rats (n = 8) were perfused in a recycling fashion with a medium containing amino acids and stable isotope labeled l-[(15) N(2)-guanidino, 5,5-(2)H(2)]arginine for 120 minutes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBurn injury produces a marked and prolonged hypermetabolic state, which is characterized by accelerated hepatic amino acid metabolism and negative nitrogen balance. The effect of burn injury on hepatocyte transport of glutamine, a key substrate in gluconeogenesis and ureagenesis, was examined following the administration of a full thickness 20% total body surface scald injury. The burn injury was induced in wild-type mice, as well as two types of knockout mice: a CD-14 knockout and an interleukin-6 (IL-6) knockout.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHypothesis: After resection of an adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater, certain clinical and pathologic characteristics influence long-term survival.
Design: Retrospective case series.
Setting: Major academic medical and pancreatic surgical center.
Background: Fulminant hepatic failure is associated with a high mortality rate. Orthotopic liver transplantation is the only established treatment for patients who do not respond to medical management. A major limitation of this treatment is a shortage of donor organs, resulting in many patients dying while waiting for a transplant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative pathogen that infects immunocompromised and cystic fibrosis patients. The molecular basis of the host-P. aeruginosa interaction and the effect of specific P.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOBJECTIVE: Conventional wisdom and recently published reports suggest that children <48 months of age have a higher mortality rate after burns than older children and adolescents with similar injuries and that young age is a predictor of mortality. This study was done to validate or refute this impression. DESIGN: Retrospective review.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOver 30 000 patients die annually in the United States from liver failure. In fulminant hepatic failure, a clinical syndrome associated with high mortality, orthotopic liver transplantation is the primary therapeutic option for patients not responding to supportive therapy. However, the persistent scarcity of donor organs has limited this therapeutic modality, resulting in a continued increase in the number of patients who die waiting for a donor liver.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
January 2003
Severe burn injury evokes hypermetabolism and muscle wasting, despite nominally adequate nutrition. Although there is much information on whole organism and isolated tissue metabolism after burn injury, data examining regional burn hypermetabolism in vivo are lacking. Using surgically implanted (general anesthesia) regional vascular catheters and primed constant infusion of l-[1-(13)C]phenylalanine tracer, we have determined in vivo burn-induced alterations in rabbit hindquarter protein and energy metabolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMortality and length of stay (LOS) of survivors was examined retrospectively in 270 adults with acute burns > or =20% of body surface area to determine the effect of Integra Dermal Regeneration Template treatment on outcome. No difference in mortality was found between patients who received Integra (30%; n = 43) and patients who did not (30%; n = 227). Surviving Integra patients (n = 30) stayed longer, but they were more extensively injured than survivors who did not receive Integra (n = 158), and therefore longer hospitalizations were expected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBacteria-controlled nursing units (BCNUs) are laminar air-flow patient isolation units. The rate of cross-colonization with resistant organisms in 66 critically ill pediatric burn patients with massive open wounds and ventilators housed in BCNUs during 5 years was examined and found to be extremely low (3.2 cases per 1,000 patient-days).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech
June 2002