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Bacterial translocation and tumor necrosis factor-α gene expression in experimental hemorrhagic shock

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Abstract

Bacterial translocation occurred in MLNs within 1 hr of hemorrhage. Hemorrhagic shock causes tumor necrosis factor-alpha gene expression as well as bacterial translocation in MLNs, but not in the liver, in this model. Bacterial translocation was prevented by hyperoxia early in the course of hemorrhagic shock. Hyperoxia also prevented tumor necrosis factor-alpha gene expression along the bacterial invasion route.

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